Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 43.
133. lappuse
... humanity , to whose various aspects he gave many names , ' Jerusalem , ' ' Liberty , ' ' Eden , ' " The Divine Vision , ' ' The Body of God , ' ' The Human Form Divine , ' ' The Divine Members , ' and whose most inti- mate expression ...
... humanity , to whose various aspects he gave many names , ' Jerusalem , ' ' Liberty , ' ' Eden , ' " The Divine Vision , ' ' The Body of God , ' ' The Human Form Divine , ' ' The Divine Members , ' and whose most inti- mate expression ...
134. lappuse
... human heart ; Pity a human face ; And Love the human form divine ; And Peace the human dress . Then every man , of every clime , That prays in his distress , Prays to the human form divine— Love , Mercy , Pity , Peace . Whenever he gave ...
... human heart ; Pity a human face ; And Love the human form divine ; And Peace the human dress . Then every man , of every clime , That prays in his distress , Prays to the human form divine— Love , Mercy , Pity , Peace . Whenever he gave ...
440. lappuse
... human mind as capable , during some emotional crisis , or , as in the case of Louis Lambert by an accident of genius , of containing within itself all that is significant in human history and of relating that history to timeless reality ...
... human mind as capable , during some emotional crisis , or , as in the case of Louis Lambert by an accident of genius , of containing within itself all that is significant in human history and of relating that history to timeless reality ...
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