It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us, not merely to look upon the face which she shows us, but that we may desire to attain the things which she keeps concealed. And as through her much thereof is... Time - Page 1401889Full view - About this book
| James Russell Lowell - 1870 - 342 pages
...her persuasions in which the interior light of wisdom is shown under a certain veil, and in these two is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude which is the greatest good in paradise."t " It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us, not merely... | |
| Maria Francesca Rossetti - 1871 - 338 pages
...persuasions, in which is shown forth the interior light of Wisdom under some veil : and in these two things is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude, which is the greatest good in Paradise.' 1 The Sun, which rises on the world through divers pas1 Convito iii. 15. 2o8 The upper region of the... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1872 - 90 pages
...her persuasions in which the interior light of wisdom is shown under a certain veil, and in these two is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude which is the greatest good in paradise." § " It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us not merely to look... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1872 - 492 pages
...her persuasions in which the interior light of wisdom is shown under a certain veil, and in these two is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude which is the greatest good in paradise." § " It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us not merely to look... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 350 pages
...her persuasions in which the interior light of wisdom is shown under a certain veil, and in these two is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude which is the greatest good in paradise." t " It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us, not merely to look... | |
| James Russell Lowell - New England - 1876 - 346 pages
...her persuasions in which the interior light of wisdom is shown under a certain veil, and in these two is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude which is the greatest good in paradise."t " It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us, not merely... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 348 pages
...her persuasions in which the interior light of wisdom is shown under a certain veil, and in these two is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude which is the greatest good in paradise."t " It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us, not merely... | |
| Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini - 1887 - 342 pages
...spirit, " and in her eyes and in her smile, that is, in her demonstrations and in her persuasions, is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude, which is the greatest good in Paradise, a pleasure which cannot exist in anything else here below, save in looking into these eyes and this... | |
| Maria Francesca Rossetti - 1889 - 328 pages
...persuasions, in which is shown forth the interior light of Wisdom under some veil : and in these two things is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude, which is the greatest good in Paradise.' ' The Sun, which rises on the world through divers pas1 Convito iii. 15. 208 The upper region of the Fire-Spheres.... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1890 - 432 pages
...her persuasions in which the interior light of wisdom is shown under a certain veil, and in these two is felt that highest pleasure of beatitude which is the greatest good in paradise." 1 " It is to be known that the beholding this lady was so largely ordained for us, not merely to look... | |
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