| Frank Johnson - 1906 - 160 páginas
...in which faith and love and holiness will be the supreme forces among men. Even now we perceive — "That one Face far from vanish, rather grows Or decomposes but to recompose, Becomes our universe that feels and knows." BEYOND THE DARKNESS. IN Tennyson's " Crossing the Bar "... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 236 páginas
...world are that ? what use of swells and falls From Levites' choir, priests' cries, and trumpet calls ? That one Face, far from vanish rather grows, Or decomposes but to recompose, Becomes my universe that feels and knows.' " (Professor Edward Dowden : "Studies in Literature," pp.... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 240 páginas
...r^rir^rir-irTurirTyr^ THE CHRIST OF ENGLISH POETRY " Angelas Faciei Ejus salvavit eos." ISAIAH Ixiii. 9 " That one Face far from vanish rather grows, Or decomposes but to recomposc, Becomes my universe that feels and knows." BROWNING T S DELIVERED CAMBRIDGE M STUBBS, DD... | |
| Willis Duke Weatherford - 1907 - 166 páginas
...Christ's cross would alone supply such a revelation."" With him it was doubtless fact and not fancy. That one Face, far from vanish, rather grows, Or decomposes,...recompose, Become my universe that feels and knows." When he had read this to Mrs. Orr, turning he said : "That face is the face of Christ. That is how... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 404 páginas
...watch. This is the meaning of the noble Epilogue to Robert Browning's Dramatis Personœ, 252 — " That one Face, far from vanish, rather grows, Or decomposes...recompose. Become my universe that feels and knows." " That Face," said Mr. Browning to Mrs. Orr, " That Face is the face of Christ; that is how I feel... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1907 - 102 páginas
...high with earth's low should intertwine," his conclusion, drawn from data of pure individualism, is: "That one Face, far from vanish, rather grows, Or...recompose, Become my universe that feels and knows." In this, independent as was his approach to it, we cannot attribute to him any essential break with... | |
| James Burns - 1907 - 408 páginas
...the Renaissance. Page 136. Mi ни 1 1>. Ecce Homo. Бгапя, Clement. CHAPTER X FLEMISH TYPES " That one Face far from vanish, rather grows, Or decomposes but to recompose, Becomes my universe that feels and knows." — BROWNING. IN our search for types of the Christ Face... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 396 páginas
...watch. This is the meaning of the noble Epilogue to Robert Browning's Dramatis Personal, 252 — " That one Face, far from vanish, rather grows, Or decomposes but to recompoee, Become my universe that feels and knows." " That Face," said Mr. Browning to Mrs. Orr, "... | |
| William Meredith Morris - 1908 - 320 páginas
...part attests the continued existence of God in Christ, as mystically present to the individual soul. " That one Face, far from vanish, rather grows, Or decomposes...recompose, Become my Universe that feels and knows ! " " That Face,", said Mr. Browning, as he closed the the book,— "that Pace is the Face of Christ.... | |
| Edward Grubb - 1908 - 154 páginas
...they were : to the mind and character, the luminous and gracious personality, of the Lord Himself. That one Face, far from vanish, rather grows, Or decomposes but to recompose. But the centre of the difficulty remains : if criticism shows that some statements which the Gospels... | |
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