Celebrities of the Day, British and Foreign, Том 1S. E. Thomas W. Poole, 1881 |
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... once been related by the Prince himself . It had been noised abroad amongst the hotel - keepers and guides that the illustrious traveller with his learned com- panion would shortly be in the neighbourhood , and thati : would be the duty ...
... once been related by the Prince himself . It had been noised abroad amongst the hotel - keepers and guides that the illustrious traveller with his learned com- panion would shortly be in the neighbourhood , and thati : would be the duty ...
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... once feared that some clergyman would have been con- secrated to succeed him who did not understand the re- quirements of the Welsh people . For ourselves we believe that the Church of England never can be the Church of the majority of ...
... once feared that some clergyman would have been con- secrated to succeed him who did not understand the re- quirements of the Welsh people . For ourselves we believe that the Church of England never can be the Church of the majority of ...
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... once held in common . We may state that the name " Glen- almond " was given to the College by Mr. Wordsworth , who was greatly charmed by its poetical sound . We should not pass on without here stating that when he resigned the Second ...
... once held in common . We may state that the name " Glen- almond " was given to the College by Mr. Wordsworth , who was greatly charmed by its poetical sound . We should not pass on without here stating that when he resigned the Second ...
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... once to resign the Wardenship - thus acknowledging that their opposition was not founded upon any supposed moral or intellectual disqualification . To this proposal he did not feel himself at liberty to give consent , but only replied ...
... once to resign the Wardenship - thus acknowledging that their opposition was not founded upon any supposed moral or intellectual disqualification . To this proposal he did not feel himself at liberty to give consent , but only replied ...
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... once more assumed his old duties , with the difference that Cambridge , of course , is the more historical and prominent house of learning . The Duke of Devonshire is still a Senator of the London University . As is well known , the ...
... once more assumed his old duties , with the difference that Cambridge , of course , is the more historical and prominent house of learning . The Duke of Devonshire is still a Senator of the London University . As is well known , the ...
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Стр. 128 - The spirit-stirring drum, the ear-piercing fife, The royal banner ; and all quality. Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war ! And O, you mortal engines, whose rude throats The immortal Jove's dread clamours counterfeit, Farewell ! Othello's occupation's gone ! lago.
Стр. 317 - For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but unable to use them religiously ; crafty, obstinate, wilful, malicious, cruel, unnatural, as madmen are. Or rather she may be said to resemble a demoniac...
Стр. 331 - Oates). 1868. speaking my own words, I am but following almost a consensus of the divines of my Church. They have ever used the strongest language against Rome, even the most able and learned of them. I wish to throw myself into their system. While I say what they say, I am safe. Such views, too, are necessary for our position.
Стр. 329 - Sacra," may be quoted here. It refers to the comfort he received when sick and weary at Palermo by frequenting the Roman churches. 0 that thy creed were sound ! For thou dost soothe the heart, thou Church of Rome, By thy unwearied watch and varied round Of service, in thy Saviour's holy home.
Стр. 170 - When thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, thou didst open the kingdom of heaven to all believers.
Стр. 7 - In the wild depth of Winter, while without The ceaseless winds blow ice, be my retreat, Between the groaning forest and the shore Beat by the boundless multitude of waves, A rural, shelter'd, solitary scene ; Where ruddy fire and beaming tapers join, To cheer the gloom. There studious let me sit, And hold high converse with the mighty dead...
Стр. 317 - ... powers what God made her, but ruled within by an inexorable spirit, who is sovereign in his management over her, and most subtle and most successful in the use of her gifts. Thus she is her real self only in name ; and, till God vouchsafe to restore her, we must treat her as if she were that Evil One which governs her.
Стр. 331 - I read Newton on the Prophecies, and in consequence became most firmly convinced that the Pope was the Antichrist predicted by Daniel, St. Paul, and St. John. My imagination was stained by the effects of this doctrine up to the year 1843...
Стр. 402 - Thine own offspring, the fruit of thy womb, who love thee and would toil for thee, thou dost gaze upon with fear, as though a portent, or thou dost loathe as an offence— at best thou dost but endure, as if they had no claim but on thy patience, self-possession and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou rnayest. Thou makest them
Стр. 116 - Come the three comers of the world in arms, " And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, " If England to itself do rest but true.