Littell's Living Age, Volume 29Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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Page 83
... Nature has imposed upon the art of the land , the law of its own being and beauty . Out of the landscape , too , springs the mystery of Egyptian character , and the character of its art . For silence is the spirit of these sand ...
... Nature has imposed upon the art of the land , the law of its own being and beauty . Out of the landscape , too , springs the mystery of Egyptian character , and the character of its art . For silence is the spirit of these sand ...
Page 367
... nature than his own , could never attain . So man , when he resteth and assureth himself upon Divine pro- tection and favor , gathereth a force and faith which human nature in itself could not obtain . " This fine passage is , as many ...
... nature than his own , could never attain . So man , when he resteth and assureth himself upon Divine pro- tection and favor , gathereth a force and faith which human nature in itself could not obtain . " This fine passage is , as many ...
Page 368
... nature every day brightening and Another lesson conveyed by the same great law strengthening under a superior . How much does of our nature , is the infinite importance of choosing the servant learn from the master - the child from our ...
... nature every day brightening and Another lesson conveyed by the same great law strengthening under a superior . How much does of our nature , is the infinite importance of choosing the servant learn from the master - the child from our ...
Contents
Antarctic Expedition | 1 |
Abd el Kader and London | 48 |
Beranger Youngs Transla | 79 |
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