单词 | perdurable |
例句 | The law of causation is applicable only to changes; not to the forces of nature, to matter, or to the world as a whole, which are perdurable. Schopenhauer 2011-12-14T03:00:15.367Z The specter of this guilt -- this perdurable archetype of the hostile homecoming -- animates today’s encounters, which seem to have swung to the other unthinking extreme. On War, Guilt and ‘Thank You for Your Service’: Elizabeth Samet 2011-08-02T00:24:02Z We are told that a thing is in our ‘soul-blood’ and our ‘soul-bones;’ and we hear of ‘marmoreal floods’ that ‘spread their couch of perdurable snow.’ The Age of Tennyson 2011-05-31T02:00:36.607Z The old world held the secret; and he would accept this solitary and perdurable column as the symbol of that secret. Sinister Street, vol. 2 They were not fossils, but perdurable images of stone. Sinister Street, vol. 1 There was something perdurable in them as well as in her gaunt, sinewy frame. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 She felt at once the fugitive character of its apparent existence, the perdurable Reality within which it was held. Practical Mysticism A Little Book for Normal People The mele and oli of Hawaii's olden time have been preserved for us; but the music to which they were chanted, a less perdurable essence, has mostly exhaled. Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula The economics of the future will be based upon these elemental and perdurable truths. Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles And tell me, if you please, what widow of a London alderman ever insured her life with so sure return or perdurable interest as Madame Holden. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O The palm as an evergreen tree and the amaranth a perdurable flower are emblems of immortality. Consolations in Travel or, the Last Days of a Philosopher This is the part violence plays in human evolution; but that salutary violence must not make us forget what our æsthetic citizenship had acquired in the way of perdurable peace and harmony. Letters of a Soldier 1914-1915 The primal object of religion is to disclose to us this perdurable basis of life, and foster our growth into communion with it. The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day Man feels a certain enjoyment in giving proof of his intelligence, in guessing the riddle thus presented to him, and likewise in preserving the hidden truth summed up in a visible formula, a perdurable form. The Cathedral Chaucer is not what we understand by a great poet; he has none of the imaginative comprehension and little of the music that belong to one: but he has perdurable qualities. Aspects of Literature The saint remains a permanent organ of the Body of Christ, a perdurable instrument of the divine love. Our Lady Saint Mary The fact that Elizabethan poor laws were based on the best-approved parish customs made them perdurable. The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects Equality fled and was no more; and love, almighty, perdurable love, came to supply its place. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author But his face was set in a frown—doubtless at the thought of the perdurable afflictions of the country. Under the Skylights Of all kinds of nature, human nature is assuredly the best; it is at least the most perdurably interesting. In and out of Three Normady Inns The Moors had built upon it and characterized it, but had not so masked it as to hide the perdurable physiognomy of the Roman work. Familiar Spanish Travels By whirling winds from ashy ring, Of dank weeds blackly smoldering, The peak sprang upward a quivering And perdurable, set its face Against the pulsing breast of space But for a moment to its base. Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and other poems A good enough one so far as this life is concerned, but unhappily it takes no account of another, a second and perdurable life without change of personality. Far Away and Long Ago Love in a woman's voice—what cynicism so perdurable that it will bear against that assailant? A Life's Morning His own love was perdurable; how could it other than intensify when its object was so unhappy? The Nether World But as to the intelligible part, it is quite of another kind, Constant, entire, and still engenerable, as himself says, always like to itself, and perdurable in its being. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies The Duke had given her already a horde of fine gifts; but these, he had said, were nothing—trash in comparison with the gift that was to ensure for her a perdurable felicity. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story O perdurable shame! let's stab ourselves, Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for? King Henry V But otherwise the grotesque man in literature is immortal, and with something more significant than the immortality awarded to him in the sayings of rhetoric; he is perdurable because he is not completed. Essays The heart of a diplomate may be regarded as an insoluble problem, for the three most illustrious ambassadors of the time have been distinguished by perdurable hatreds and most romantic attachments. Domestic Peace As he said, it had the "most perdurable features of those noble ecclesiastical monuments of grand Old England which stand as symbols of the eternity of faith, religious and civil." Babbitt But this also is vanity, there is one end appointed alike to all, fact goes the way of fiction, and what is known is no more perdurable than what is made. Style |
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