It appears with the unanswerable logic of the uniqueand final, carrying in its train supreme happiness and infinite sorrow.
Night has opened infinite eyes in us, and we behold the secret of love unfolding itself in the heart of this poet, at once unique and pathetic, lofty and morbid.
They reveal to us in an almost unique manner the emotional process which culminated in the deification of the beloved.
The climax and unique example of sensuousness, unsurpassed for its symbols of the physical embrace, is the hymn: "Few know the Secret of Love.
Gothic architecture is probably unique in its blending of æsthetic perfection of form and infinite spiritual wealth; in the fusion of these two elements in a higher intuition.
Goethe, in creating this character, must have had in his mind the unique Jacopone da Todi.
The entire mediaeval (and a large proportion of the Protestant) theology laboured to obtain an intellectual grasp of the doctrine of a unique historical salvation of humanity and frame it into a dogma.
The Divine Comedy represents the journey of humanity through the kingdoms of the world in a manner unique and representative, applicable alike to all men, in the sense of the Catholic Middle Ages.
Again, the historic and pagan principle of Catholicism was maintained; a unique event in the history of the world was immortalised and systematised and all new religious conceptions were excluded.
The thoroughly unique speaking with tongues which took place on the first Pentecost (Acts ii.
His unique excellence to divine rank and the obtaining of the divine name.
The unique capacity of the Apostles, resulting from special enlightenment and endowment, makes that which they have done of vital importance for all subsequent development.
She has, moreover, the broad outlook of life and the people that travel in many lands, coupled with the keen observation and wit to record her impressions that makes her book at once unique and captivating.
That solo should be sung well, for it is the most unique thing that we have.
The story is vivid, dramatic, picturesque, and the strong strange psychic forces in the lives of the principal characters add a wholly unique interest to the tale.
He was at a loss for a precedent, and what was still worse, was in total ignorance of the laws governing the unique conditions.
Tell me," she asked curiously, "of the most wonderful thing in your certainly unique experience.
In the storm of applause that rewarded his unique performance he rose and went over to the fireplace.
Red, Woolly, Punk and a saturnine-faced Texan whose addiction to unique expletives of an unconventional nature had secured for him the sobriquet of "Holy Joe.
She had heartily tired of the silly game and really welcomed the distraction of a new and unique experience.
Meanwhile I pass on to the second on my list, which promised also at one time to be of national importance, and was marked by several incidents which give it a quite unique character.
And I think that your time will not be misspent, for there are points about the case which promise to make it an absolutelyunique one.
But I should be glad that you should add this case to your annals, for there are points in it which make it quite unique in the criminal records of this or, I believe, of any other country.
There is not a single white person living within the incorporated city; it promises to be a unique community.
This is no reflection upon either school, for each is unique and complete in its way, and any marked ethnic change in the management of either would be unfortunate.
The reason why I like your magazine so much is because of the fact that it is unique in that respect.
Lambert was already internationally famous for his unique and astounding experiments in the realm of sound and rhythm.
This revolution was unique in that the revolutionaries, who had formerly been slaves, secured both the political independence of their country and their personal freedom.
The fact that the Negro brought with him from Africa so little tradition which he was able to transmit and perpetuate on American soil makes that race uniqueamong all peoples of our cosmopolitan population.
And this was his opinion of Maurice Durant: "He stands in a uniqueand interesting position.
There was nothing in it that could change for her the unique and immaterial tie.
This great fortress, palace, and prison, unique among the castles of England, dates from the time of William the Conqueror.
Perhaps the best example to be found is that of Stokesay, near Ludlow, which is a unique specimen of a small mansion of the thirteenth century subsequently fortified.
We travelled through it, in the two islands, for many hundred miles, and I feel confident that, to English taste, it forms the unique feature in Corsican and Sardinian scenery.
But the Sarde idols, already mentioned, form the unique feature in this collection.
It was only in Elizabeth's reign that the demands of the tenants began to be formulated, and the unique form of tenure called "tenant right" appeared on the border.
We have not been able to ascertain the origin of the tenure as it applies to North Lancashire, but on the borders it is the outcome of an interesting and unique form of service called Cornage.
The Marianas exhibit a considerable amount of secondary colonization from other Micronesian islands, as well as some unique components from the Philippines, Melanesia, and Palearctica.
He therefore bought a unique picture at great cost, and gave it to the nation.
It was only a fair Goya, but almost unique in England, and the noble owner became a marked man.
It was at this juncture that Bodkin conceived the idea which saved the Goya and two other unique pictures for the native country of the noble owner.
Selling what was about to decline, keeping what was still going up, and exercising judicious insight into future taste, he would make a unique collection, which at his death would pass to the nation under the title 'Forsyte Bequest.
The second of the private collectors was an Americophobe, and bought an unique picture to "spite the damned Yanks.
Running is very beneficial, but the unique witticisms of the average small boy will probably keep this form of exercise confined strictly to the house.
I must confess, however, that I have seen women untie knots and do various bits of very remarkable mechanical work in this unique manner.
It is a cluster of old-fashioned cottages in a unique position on the sides of a rocky cleft in the north coast; its main street resembles a staircase which descends 400 ft.
Northern India isunique in having summer monsoon rains and also winter rains, the latter from weak cyclonic storms which correspond with the sub-tropical winter rains.
The movement of God in history is thus particularly manifest in those changes by which unique place passes from one nation to another.
One can hardly convey a sense of the unique position he occupies in the German thought of the last two generations.
From this point on, idealization of past Germanic history and appeal to the nation to realize its unique calling by victory over Napoleon blend.
It can maintain itself only when it comes as a unique revelation of the Spiritual Life within our human world, as a lofty Presence transcending all considerations of expediency.
It is to be doubted whether Fenimore Cooper would have gained such wide celebrity as a novelist if he had not discovered the unique field of romance which the lake and hills of Otsego began to open to his vision.
During this long residence in Cooperstown Pomeroy Keese stood in the forefront of its affairs, and came to occupy a unique position in the life of the village.
A country-seat that may be described as unique in all America, Hyde Hall, lies nestled in the haunches of the Sleeping Lion, toward the head of Otsego Lake.
She was a unique character, famous as a cook, having an unusually keen appreciation of a cook's perquisites.
The combination of birth and practical aptitude gave him a position quite unique in Cooperstown and the surrounding country.
The year 1768 brings another unique personage into the field of our local history.
In this position he continued more than half a century, and had a history almost unique in village journalism.
We traveled in long, low leaps, the machine rarely rising more than a foot from the ground, and the motion was certainly unique and rather pleasant.
I read your "Recollections of Lincoln" with great interest, as I do everything I see written about that most wonderful, interesting, and unique of all of our public men.
He seemed on this subject, as he was on most others, uniquein profession as well as in practice.
Mr Acworth, the name of the "Acworth Collection on Transport" has been given to this unique and invaluable mine of information on everything appertaining to railways and transport at home or abroad.
The American Revolution is, then, an event unique at once in its causes, its character, and its consequences; and it throws a most important illumination upon some of the problems of imperialism.
This was Cecil Rhodes, an almost unique combination of the financier and the idealist.
Various and innumerable contacts will naturally be made and the effort should be to take advantage of this unique opportunity.
Indian and Burmese believers, and represents therefore the spontaneous undertaking of the Indian Baha’i Community itself, and as such is endowed with a special merit and a unique spiritual potency.
The opportunity is unique and the rewards of Baha’u’llah inestimably glorious.