Modern novelists have found in his prolific mind the storehouse from which they have drawn their noblest imagery, the chord by which to strike the profoundest feelings of the human heart.
In this, as in any other position of life, the man who is influenced solely by the profoundest and most conscientious conviction, and who is firm in following his convictions, can hardly go far astray.
And so thinking, very strange fancies about Toby would now and then come to him with the profoundest reverence.
The deep-seated instincts of humanity and the profoundest researches of philosophy alike point to Mind as the one and only source of power.
God's kingship is a figure, his fatherhood is the profoundest reality.
And yet his whole diary is full of expressions of theprofoundest Christian understanding and feeling.
She paid his essays the tribute of her profoundest admiration, but she never glanced into them.
With these exceptions, which she marked so scrupulously that it was perceptible what epochs they were in the monotonous passage of her days, she had lived in the profoundest solitude.
And when I sadly take the harp to sing Unending sorrow in profoundest tones, Then burst the burning tears as now-- Fridthjof.
And thus they fathomed art to its profoundest depths.
To all this Dudleigh listened with the profoundest attention, and with visible agitation.
With a glance of profoundest and most gentle sympathy he looked at her, conveying in that one look enough to disarm even her resentment.
Yet this impostor was beyond all doubt a man of the loftiest character, most perfect breeding, andprofoundest self-devotion.
The delicate grace of his address, the deep reverence of his look, the intonations of his voice, tremulous with an emotion that arose from the profoundest depths of his nature, all bore witness to this.
Everybody knows how much a forceful will is able to do, even in the profoundest depths of the soul.
To the casual observer the above query is easy of solution, but it is at the same time engaging the profoundest attention and thought of the wisest statesmen, and the greatest philanthropists and humanitarians.
It is on such occasions as these that the profoundest grief and sorrow are felt by the farmers.
Suddenly the order was whispered through the ranks to halt, and in tones of stern command the soldiers were ordered to surround the village that lay in the profoundest stillness at their side.
Schleiermacher admired in it that "highest wisdom and profoundest religion" which lead people to "yield to the rhythm of fellowship and friendship, and to disturb no harmony of love.
The great Schleiermacher, one of the profoundest of German theologians and an eloquent friend of religion, called Lucinda a "divine book" and its author a "priest of love and wisdom.
And for him there come, too, moments of the profoundest and fullest consciousness, when all lives fall together and mingle and separate in a different way.
This attitude of the Ghost towards his faithless wife, is one of the profoundestthings in the play.
The death-struggles of those unhappy English people crowded in that narrow space, without air, in the fearful summer heat, stir the profoundest pity, the profoundest anguish.
And now, when he was in the profoundest depths of depression, help arrived, and that from an unexpected quarter.
As soon as the first column of smoke issued from his mouth, the cavalcade halted spontaneously, the natives fell on their faces, their noses touching the ground, and in an attitude of the profoundest fear and apprehension.
Willis was a prey to violent emotions; and so it often happens, in the midst of the profoundest calm, storms often rage in the heart of man.
And those heavens, with that firmament, are charged and surcharged with mightiest and profoundest secrets.
On the relation of Rational Egoism to Rational Benevolence--which I regard as the profoundest problem of Ethics--my final view is given in the last chapter of this treatise.
At Basel, however, for some unexplained reason, the friends parted, and Beddoes fell immediately into the profoundest gloom.
Eighteen months after his Southampton visit, Beddoes took his degree at Oxford, and, almost immediately, made up his mind to a course of action which had the profoundest effect upon his future life.
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