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Updated: May 22, 2025
It is scarcely too much to say that the home, as many of us blessedly know, is the creation of Christ. Cana of Galilee The household at Bethany. II. The time. After His long day's toil the unwearied mercy. On the Sabbath the Lord of the Sabbath. III. The person. The woman. How Christianity embodies the true emancipation of women.
Each of these two has attempted the same subject, and the treatment in each case embodies, in a similar manner, modern ways of thinking about it. The first is from the 'Albigenses' of young Lenau, who has since died lunatic, we have heard, as he was not unlikely to have died with such thoughts in him.
When Gabriel had gone about two hundred yards along the down, he heard a "hoi-hoi!" uttered behind him, in a piping note of more treble quality than that in which the exclamation usually embodies itself when shouted across a field. He looked round, and saw a girl racing after him, waving a white handkerchief. Oak stood still and the runner drew nearer. It was Bathsheba Everdene.
As it is manifested in individuals and communities, it too often embodies a degree of selfishness, from which neither states nor individuals are exempt. In like manner the words "freedom" and "liberty," in their application, have been limited to classes and castes, and to individual communities and states.
These, with their mouldering piers and grass-grown wharves, have their pathos, and the whole place embodies in its architecture an interesting record of the past, from the time when the homesick exiles huddled close to the water's edge till the period of post-colonial prosperity, when proud merchants and opulent captains set their vast square houses each in its handsome space of gardened ground.
Considered, however, as the poetic history of the Crusades, as the Iliad of modern times, the Jerusalem Delivered will not bear any comparison with its immortal predecessor. It conveys little idea of the real events; it embodies no traits of nature; it has enshrined no traditions of the past.
Throughout this period the stars were looked upon mainly as points of reference for the observation of planetary motions, and the instruments of observation underwent little change. The astrolabe, which consists of a circle divided into degrees, with a rotating diametral arm for sighting purposes, embodies their essential principle.
It embodies a dialogue of an hour, an angry altercation of half-an-hour's duration, a vow taken on the part of Soor Hadji Palloo, that if I did not take his cloths he should not touch my business, many tears, entreaties, woeful penitence, and much else, all of which were responded to with, "Do as I want you to do, or do nothing. "Finally came relief, and a happy ending.
If, haply, the origin of the crime be traced, the Superintendent embodies in his report a reccommendation looking to a change in the law, which shall tend to suppress and control the evil.
Many of his best works written in such moments, perhaps embalm and hallow the memories of his happiest days. Birth and Early Life of Chopin National Artists Chopin embodies in himself the poetic sense of his whole nation Opinion of Beethoven. CHOPIN was born in 1810, at Zelazowa-Wola, near Warsaw.
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