Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 44
... Light , " which are en- graven deep in every English heart . On his return to England , Newman recorded at considerable length the chief impressions left upon his mind by his travels in the Mediterranean , and especially of the state of ...
... Light , " which are en- graven deep in every English heart . On his return to England , Newman recorded at considerable length the chief impressions left upon his mind by his travels in the Mediterranean , and especially of the state of ...
Page 51
... light , is the glory and the mystery of the Infinite . They bear upon them the hall - mark , the indelible im- press , the unique individuality of genius . Take a sentence almost where you will , and you will say , because of some ...
... light , is the glory and the mystery of the Infinite . They bear upon them the hall - mark , the indelible im- press , the unique individuality of genius . Take a sentence almost where you will , and you will say , because of some ...
Page 64
... light or dark ” . . . ! And note the effect of that " light or dark . " What a magical beauty those words cast over the whole passage ! Substitute " in summer or winter , " and the charm is gone . And Littlemore , where the last few ...
... light or dark ” . . . ! And note the effect of that " light or dark . " What a magical beauty those words cast over the whole passage ! Substitute " in summer or winter , " and the charm is gone . And Littlemore , where the last few ...
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