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... character is strikingly original , and handled with consummate skill . Most of our read- ers are , we presume , familiar with the story . Roderic has fallen from power , and feels that his own sins have en- tailed on him this punishment ...
... character is strikingly original , and handled with consummate skill . Most of our read- ers are , we presume , familiar with the story . Roderic has fallen from power , and feels that his own sins have en- tailed on him this punishment ...
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... character is introduced upon the stage , Adosinda , a sort of Spanish personation of Joan of Arc , who , having witnessed the woes and the miseries perpetrated by the unbeliev- ers , feels herself a commissioned minis- ter of heaven in ...
... character is introduced upon the stage , Adosinda , a sort of Spanish personation of Joan of Arc , who , having witnessed the woes and the miseries perpetrated by the unbeliev- ers , feels herself a commissioned minis- ter of heaven in ...
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... character of the poem requires that he should be out of himself ! I know very well that three parts of the public will agree with you in calling it the best thing in the poem ; but my poem ought to have no things which do not ...
... character of the poem requires that he should be out of himself ! I know very well that three parts of the public will agree with you in calling it the best thing in the poem ; but my poem ought to have no things which do not ...
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... CHARACTER OF WAREN . ever deep their spiritual cause , being always practically exhibited in the ex- ternal man , in connexion with various degrees of madness , convulsion , loss , or morbid exaltation of the natural , muscular , and ...
... CHARACTER OF WAREN . ever deep their spiritual cause , being always practically exhibited in the ex- ternal man , in connexion with various degrees of madness , convulsion , loss , or morbid exaltation of the natural , muscular , and ...
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University magazine. CONTAGIOUS CHARACTER OF WAREN . AMBULATORY ORACLES . and by the general similitude between the popular notions of two people so far removed from each other in space , in social habits , and in ... Character of Waren .
University magazine. CONTAGIOUS CHARACTER OF WAREN . AMBULATORY ORACLES . and by the general similitude between the popular notions of two people so far removed from each other in space , in social habits , and in ... Character of Waren .
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Стр. 449 - Look at the generations of old, and see; did ever any trust in the Lord, and was confounded? or did any abide in his fear, and was forsaken ? or whom did he ever despise, that called upon him?
Стр. 527 - He, however, allowed the merit of good wit to his lordship's saying of lord Tyrawley and himself, when both very old and infirm : " Tyrawley and I have been dead these two years ; but we don't choose to have it known.
Стр. 435 - Each legend of the shadowy strand Now wakes a vision blest ; As little children lisp, and tell of Heaven, So thoughts beyond their thought to those high Bards were given.
Стр. 397 - The Lord bless thee and keep thee, The Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee, The Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon thee and give thee peace ! — Num.
Стр. 446 - But upon a day the good providence of God did cast me to Bedford, to work on my calling; and in one of the streets of that town I came where there were three or four poor women sitting at a door in the sun, and talking about the things of God...