The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry, Հատոր 1E. Smith, 1833 |
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Արդյունքներ 29–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 8
... views , than the original . An instance of this occurs on page 189 , where " Hell " properly means the place of the dead . It is explained by reference to page 176 . first disposed to avoid the difficulty by accompanying the work 8 ...
... views , than the original . An instance of this occurs on page 189 , where " Hell " properly means the place of the dead . It is explained by reference to page 176 . first disposed to avoid the difficulty by accompanying the work 8 ...
Էջ 59
... dead ; but it is the God of the heavens and the earth , who was be- fore the mountains , and remains eternal as the heavens . it is , who created and renews them , before whom the heavens flee away and the earth is scattered and ...
... dead ; but it is the God of the heavens and the earth , who was be- fore the mountains , and remains eternal as the heavens . it is , who created and renews them , before whom the heavens flee away and the earth is scattered and ...
Էջ 64
... fearful obscurity , in which all beings are at this moment involved , as if impatiently waiting for the light . A. Do you mean the state of the dead among the Ori- entials ? E. That is not the topic , with which to 64.
... fearful obscurity , in which all beings are at this moment involved , as if impatiently waiting for the light . A. Do you mean the state of the dead among the Ori- entials ? E. That is not the topic , with which to 64.
Էջ 73
... dead , as their preservation was a memorial of his universal providence . The leaves of plants seem to have been carly remarked , and the palm tree , the cedar , the vine and the olive have furnished beautiful and sublime images to the ...
... dead , as their preservation was a memorial of his universal providence . The leaves of plants seem to have been carly remarked , and the palm tree , the cedar , the vine and the olive have furnished beautiful and sublime images to the ...
Էջ 77
... dead . I was delighted , when I found the voice and language of brutes so forcibly expressed in the language ; when the prophct coos with the crane and the turtle dove , and mourns with the ostrich in the wilderness . I rejoiced at ...
... dead . I was delighted , when I found the voice and language of brutes so forcibly expressed in the language ; when the prophct coos with the crane and the turtle dove , and mourns with the ostrich in the wilderness . I rejoiced at ...
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The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry: By J.G. Herder. Translated from the German, Հատոր 1 Johann Gottfried Herder Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1833 |
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Abraham Alciphron ancient angels animal Arabick beautiful blessing blood book of Job breath brute Canaan carth character characteristick Cherub Cherubim child-like clouds conceptions connexion covenant creation creatures darkness dead death discourse divine dwelling earth Edom Egypt Egyptian Elohim Esau exhibited expression fables father fear feeling give goeth grave hand hast thou hath heart heaven Hebrew language Hebrew poetry human idea idolatry Israel Israelites Jacob Japheth Jehovah Joktan king land language light living Moses mountains narrative nations nature night objects Orientals origin Paradise patriarchs peculiar perhaps picture poet poetical praise prophets Psalms race Red Sea regard relation representation represented sense serpent Shem simplicity song soul sound speak spirit stars style sublime tent thee thing thought throne thunder tion tower of Babel traditions translation tree tribes voice waters whole wings wisdom words Zophar