Here, however, I touch a theme too great for me to handle, but which will assuredly be handled by the loftiest minds, when you and I, like streaks of morning cloud, shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past. Blackwood's Magazine - Page 2401918Full view - About this book
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...quit a theme too great for me to handle, but which will be handled by the loftiest minds ages after you and I, like streaks of morning cloud, shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past. FOREIGN NOTES. DANDELION salad is now one of the dainty daily dishes served in some of the French restaurants.... | |
| American Dental Association - 1875 - 882 pages
...chemistry, pathology and etiology, I will only further say, in the language of Prof. Tyndal, that " Here, however, I touch a theme too great for me to...have melted into the infinite azure of the past." REPORT OF THE COMMlTTEE ON INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. The committee on appliances in submitting their... | |
| 1875 - 844 pages
...quit a theme too great for me to handle, but which will be handled by the loftiest minds ages after you and I, like streaks of morning cloud, shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past." This bit of rhetorical pathos has been removed in the address as published by Messrs. Longman, and... | |
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...quit a theme too great for me to handle, but which will be handled by the loftiest minds ages after you and I, like streaks of morning cloud, shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past." To place the most charitable interpretation possible upon these words, and to allow them the widest... | |
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| Presbyterianism - 1875 - 808 pages
...insensibility?" Yet, again, you tell us that these themes "will be handled by the loftiest minds ages after you and I, like streaks of morning cloud, shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past." Now, sir, if you did not intend to deny the immortality of the spirit of man and to teach that death... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1875 - 680 pages
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| John Tyndall - Science - 1876 - 656 pages
...affirm this to be a field for the noblest exercise of what, in contrast with the knowing faculties, may be called the creative faculties of man. Here,...shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past. Prefatory Remarks. I. AT the request of my Pubh'shers, strengthened by the expressed desire of many... | |
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| Theology - 1876 - 836 pages
...theme too great for me to handle, but which will be handled by the loftiest minds after you and I, lite streaks of morning cloud, shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past." It is true these words have been recalled, and some exquisitely beautiful lines from Wordsworth's poem... | |
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