Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 30John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1853 |
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... truth to my own confusion ) - thou hast suffered great trouble for professing delivering thee from that most cruel bondage . He Christ's truth ; God has done great things for thee , has placed thee in a most honorable vocation , and thy ...
... truth to my own confusion ) - thou hast suffered great trouble for professing delivering thee from that most cruel bondage . He Christ's truth ; God has done great things for thee , has placed thee in a most honorable vocation , and thy ...
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... truth , would not fail to do their work upon a mind so ten- der and so gentle . The self - restraint which she practised upon herself in order to effect all this is as remarka- ble as the effect itself which she produced . She pretended ...
... truth , would not fail to do their work upon a mind so ten- der and so gentle . The self - restraint which she practised upon herself in order to effect all this is as remarka- ble as the effect itself which she produced . She pretended ...
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... truth , my judgment faileth me . " for the time , he was alone in this judgment ; he could neither prevent the first concession of the mass , nor could he afterwards have it recalled , even when the results began to show themselves ...
... truth , my judgment faileth me . " for the time , he was alone in this judgment ; he could neither prevent the first concession of the mass , nor could he afterwards have it recalled , even when the results began to show themselves ...
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... truth , the truth was not to remain unspoken , in iniquity , when once it had been the faith and should be spoken by him . After one of saints , and when in our own day the pro- of these interviews we find him falling into fessors of it ...
... truth , the truth was not to remain unspoken , in iniquity , when once it had been the faith and should be spoken by him . After one of saints , and when in our own day the pro- of these interviews we find him falling into fessors of it ...
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... truth . And thus I cease , requiring all men that has anything to oppose against me , that he will do it so plainly as I make myself and all my doings manifest to the world ; for to me it seems a thing most unreasonable , that in this ...
... truth . And thus I cease , requiring all men that has anything to oppose against me , that he will do it so plainly as I make myself and all my doings manifest to the world ; for to me it seems a thing most unreasonable , that in this ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Полный просмотр - 1857 |
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Стр. 36 - I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreigner of Bremen who settled first at Hull.
Стр. 50 - The White Whale swam before him as the monomaniac incarnation of all those malicious agencies which some deep men feel eating in them, till they are left living on with half a heart and half a lung.
Стр. 364 - I trust hereby to make it manifest with what small willingness I endure to interrupt the pursuit of no less hopes than these, and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness fed with cheerful and confident thoughts, to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes, put from beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies...
Стр. 525 - But where a book is at once both good and rare — where the individual is almost the species, and when that perishes, We know not where is that Promethean torch That can its light relumine, — such a book, for instance, as the Life of the Duke of Newcastle, by his Duchess — no casket is rich enough, no casing sufficiently durable, to honour and keep safe such a jewel.
Стр. 310 - Has taken for a swan rogue Southey's gander. John Keats, who was kill'd off by one critique, Just as he really promised something great, If not intelligible, without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late Much as they might have been supposed to speak. Poor fellow ! His was an untoward fate ; 'Tis strange the mind, that very fiery particle, Should let itself be snuff'd out by an article.
Стр. 310 - From its mysterious urn a sacred stream, In whose calm depth the beautiful and pure Alone are mirror'd ; which, though shapes of ill May hover round its surface, glides in light, And takes no shadow from them.
Стр. 151 - You think I love flattery (says Dr. Johnson), and so I do; but a little too much always disgusts me: that fellow Richardson, on the contrary, could not be contented to sail quietly down the stream of reputation, without longing to taste the froth from every stroke of the oar.
Стр. 11 - I neither fear nor eshame to say, is the most perfect school of Christ that ever was in the earth, since the days of the apostles. In other places I confess Christ to be truly preached ; but manners and religion so sincerely reformed, I have not yet seen in any other place beside...
Стр. 205 - Who, too deep for his hearers, still went on refining, And thought of convincing, while they thought of dining...
Стр. 87 - I hope the people of England will be satisfied ! I hope my country will do me justice!