| Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 420 pągines
...were, wholly immerfed in the contemplation of his own ideas : Afterwards we fee a new world fpring from him, perfect: in all its. parts; animals are...innocent race of men are formed under more favourable aufpices, in order to people this earth, the worthy abode of virtue. In fhort, the whole face of Nature... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 412 pągines
...were, wholly immerfed in the contemplation of his own ideas : Afterwards we fee a new world fpring from him, perfect in all its parts; animals are produced...innocent race of men are formed under more favourable aufpices, in order to people this earth, the worthy abode of virtue. In fhort, the whole face of Nature... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1816 - 618 pągines
...floats inactive on the surface of the chaotic abyss. The world, says Seneca, being melted and having reentered into the bosom of Jupiter, this god continues...Animals are produced anew. An innocent race of men is formed under more favour able auspices, in order to people this earth, the worthy abode of virtue.... | |
| 1834 - 846 pągines
...return into their original chaos." 3 Y 2 sword, [Sept. contemplation of his own ideas. Afterwards wo see a new world spring from him, perfect in all its...animals are produced anew; an innocent race of men is formed under more favourable auspices, in order to people this earth, tin: worthy abode of virtue.... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 594 pągines
...succeeded by a new creation, evidently drawn in the same colours by both. LL 2 " The world," «ays Seneca, " being melted and re-entered into the bosom...we see a new world spring from him, perfect in all it» parts ; animals are produced anew ; an innocent race of men are formed under more favourable auspices,... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 598 pągines
...of Jupiter, this god continues for some time totally concentered in himself, anil remains conceded, as it were, wholly immersed in the contemplation of his own ideas ; afterwards we sec a new world spring from him, perfect in all its parts . animals are produced anew : an innocent... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 592 pągines
...himself, and remains concealed, as it were, wholly immersed in the contemplation of his own ideai ; afterwards we see a new world spring from him, perfect in all iti parts ; animals are produced anew ; an innocent race of men ore formed under more favourable auspices,... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1856 - 896 pągines
...and having re-entered into the bosom of Jupiter, this God continues for some time totally concentred in himself, and remains concealed, as it were, wholly...new world spring from him perfect in all its parts," &c. — Faber's Orig. of Pag. Idol., vol. ip 139. 2. Thus Jupiter and Shang-te are the same Being;... | |
| Thomas McClatchie - 1856 - 84 pągines
...and having re-entered into the bosom of Jupiter, this God continues for some time totally concentred in himself, and remains concealed, as it were, wholly...new world spring from him perfect in all its parts," &c. — Faber's Orig. of Pag. Idol., vol. ip 139. 2. Thus Jupiter and Shang-te are the same Eeing ;... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1856 - 542 pągines
...and having re-entered into the bosom of Jupiter, this God continues for some time totally concentred in himself, and remains concealed, as it were, wholly...Afterwards we see a new world spring from him perfect iu all its parts," &c.— Faberfe Orig. of Pag. Idol., vol. ip 139. 2. Thus Jupiter and Shang-te are... | |
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