| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1897 - 526 lehte
...no medicine for a troubled mind I " BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER. Philaster (Philaster), Act II., Sc. I. " Nature which is the time-vesture of God, and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish." CARLYLE. Sar1or Resartus, Bk. III., Ck. VIII. " Nature's first great title — mind." CROLY. Perieles... | |
| Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1899 - 920 lehte
...ground shall one. lhat can make iron swim, come and declare thai therefore he can teach religion?" (2) But nature which is the Time-vesture of God, and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. 5. Explain the significance of the following extracts in connection with the general purport of the... | |
| 1917 - 714 lehte
...of the character of a fellow-man is gained from his words and deeds. But, as Carlyle phrases it, ' Nature, which is the time-vesture of God and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish '. And among the foolish are enrolled not a few philosophical writers who clamour for a knowledge of... | |
| Cuyler Reynolds - 1902 - 504 lehte
...ants entombed and preserved forever in amber, a more than royal tomb. BACON, Hlstoria Vita el Mortis. Nature, which is the time-vesture of God, and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. CARJ.YI.E, Sartor Resartus. Bk. III, ch. viii. There are three things that I have always loved and... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 218 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God ; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish." JLove is a perennial inspiration both in prose and poetry. It partakes of the divine, for " God is... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 516 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God ; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. ' Again, could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic Ghost? The English Johnson longed,... | |
| 1908 - 444 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God ; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. ABBOT SAMSON (From Past and Present) WE said withal there was a terrible flash of anger in him : witness... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 352 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in ' very deed the star-domed City of God ; that through ' every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals ' Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. ' Again, could anything be more miraculous than an ' actual authentic Ghost ? The English Johnson longed,... | |
| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1908 - 582 lehte
...made no medicine for a troubled mind ! " BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER. Philaster (Philaster), Act II., Sc. I. "Nature which is the time-vesture of God, and reveals Him to the wise, bides Him from the foolish." CARLYLE. Sartor Resartus, Bk. III., Ch. VIII. " Nature's first great title... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God; that ven commences, ere the world be past! Sweet was the...steps and slow, The mingling notes came softened "Again, could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic Ghost? The English Johnson longed,... | |
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