It is indeed a wide ocean," said one, "full of waves and dangers, storms and tempests ; and, like the Atlantic before the adventurous Genoese first crossed it, no one comes back to tell us what is beyond. But as, to the eye of Columbus, enlightened by... Novels and Romances, Viz - Seite 94von George Payne Rainsford James - 1843Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Clayton (of New York.) - 1851 - 276 Seiten
...harmonize with the known world in which he dwelt, there must be another continent beyond the broad western sea ; so to the eye of the religious man,...by revelation, it is self-evident, that beyond the scenes of time, there must be another world to equalise all that is unequal in this. — ANONYMOUS.... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1853 - 778 Seiten
...But as, to the eye of Columbus, enlightened by true genins, it was self-evident that, to harmonise with the known world in which he dwelt, there must...continent beyond the wide western sea, so to the eye of a religious man, enlightened by revelation, it is self-evident that beyond the ocean of time there... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1853 - 394 Seiten
...But as, to the eye of Columbus, enlightened by true genius, it was self-evident that, to harmonise with the known world in which he dwelt, there must...continent beyond the wide western sea, so to the eye of a religious man, enlightened by revelation, it is self-evident that beyond the ocean of time there... | |
| Plato - 1854 - 352 Seiten
...beyond, But as to the eye of Columbus, enlightened by true genius, it was setf-evident that, to harmonise with the known world in which he dwelt, there must...world to equalize all that is unequal in this." " The soul is an inseparable portion of the great universal mind; in other words, of Brahma. Like the Being... | |
| Jane E. Stebbins - 1867 - 618 Seiten
...one comes back to tell us what is beyond. But as, to the eye of Columbus, enlightened by true genius, it was self-evident that, to harmonize with the known...another world to equalize all that is unequal in this." To the Christian mariner, "waves and dangers" are only incident to the voyage thither. When he shall... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1872 - 178 Seiten
...it was self-evident that, to harmonize with the known world in which he dwelt, there must be anothei continent beyond the wide Western sea; so, to the...all that is unequal in this." The figure that the abbé used, though an imperfect one, had fully as much eifert upon Monsieur de St. Medard as all the... | |
| Jane E. Stebbins - 1878 - 632 Seiten
...one comes back to tell us what is beyond. But as, to the eye of Columbus, enlightened by true genius, it was self-evident that, to harmonize with the known...another world to equalize all that is unequal in this." To the Christian mariner, " waves and dangers " are only incident to the voyage thither. When he shall... | |
| Jane E. Stebbins - 1879 - 634 Seiten
...one comes back to tell us what is beyond. But as, to the eye of Columbus, enlightened by true genius, it was self-evident that, to harmonize with the known...another world to equalize all that is unequal in this." To the Christian mariner, " waves and dangers " are only incident to the voyage thither. When he shall... | |
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