Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Τόμος 15Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1848 |
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Σελίδα 13
... result might have been very different . In reference to this latter , the Archbishop thus writes to Lord Hard- wicke : - Much interesting information is given in the correspondence connected with the rapid progress of the rebel army to ...
... result might have been very different . In reference to this latter , the Archbishop thus writes to Lord Hard- wicke : - Much interesting information is given in the correspondence connected with the rapid progress of the rebel army to ...
Σελίδα 16
... result - worthily earned by substantial merit ; and never was ng from the confusion of dates . Some opposi - a dignity of this kind granted which brought more tion among members of the government was mani . honor to the possessor , or ...
... result - worthily earned by substantial merit ; and never was ng from the confusion of dates . Some opposi - a dignity of this kind granted which brought more tion among members of the government was mani . honor to the possessor , or ...
Σελίδα 17
... result at the Hardwicke wrote to inform him of the good time , and were renewed in September , when news , and the following is his reply : - several interviews took place between Mr. Pitt , the Lord Chancellor , and the Duke . of ...
... result at the Hardwicke wrote to inform him of the good time , and were renewed in September , when news , and the following is his reply : - several interviews took place between Mr. Pitt , the Lord Chancellor , and the Duke . of ...
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... result ; for , having expressed to Lord ' Hardwicke , in one of his conferences , his surprise " that it should be thought possible for him to come into an employment to serve with the Duke of Newcastle , " the Duke determined to resign ...
... result ; for , having expressed to Lord ' Hardwicke , in one of his conferences , his surprise " that it should be thought possible for him to come into an employment to serve with the Duke of Newcastle , " the Duke determined to resign ...
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... result not of any deliberate stipulations would almost seem to imply that such of the parties concerned , but of certain license as determined the elections of Wil- traditions inherited from a past consti- liam and Richard , was hardly ...
... result not of any deliberate stipulations would almost seem to imply that such of the parties concerned , but of certain license as determined the elections of Wil- traditions inherited from a past consti- liam and Richard , was hardly ...
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Σελίδα 99 - Lay in the fruitful valley. Vast meadows stretched to the eastward, Giving the village its name, and pasture to flocks without number.
Σελίδα 100 - Fairer was she when, on Sunday morn, while the bell from its turret Sprinkled with holy sounds the air, as the priest with his hyssop Sprinkles the congregation, and scatters blessings upon them, Down the long street she passed, with her chaplet of beads and her missal, Wearing her Norman cap, and her kirtle of blue, and the ear-rings, Brought in the olden time from France, and since, as an heirloom, Handed down from mother to child, through long generations.
Σελίδα 102 - This is the house of the Prince of Peace, and would you profane it Thus with violent deeds and hearts overflowing with hatred ? Lo ! where the crucified Christ from his cross is gazing upon you ! See ! in those sorrowful eyes what meekness and holy compassion ! Hark ! how those lips still repeat the prayer,
Σελίδα 521 - We have but collected them, and done an office to the dead, to procure his orphans guardians; without ambition either of self-profit or fame; only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakespeare, by humble offer of his plays to your most noble patronage.
Σελίδα 104 - Here in the houseless wild, to direct the traveller's journey Over the sea-like, pathless, limitless waste of the desert. Such in the soul of man is faith. The blossoms of passion, Gay and luxuriant flowers, are brighter and fuller of fragrance, But they beguile us, and lead us astray, and their odor is deadly. Only this humble plant can guide us here, and hereafter Crown us with asphodel flowers, that are wet with the dews of nepenthe.
Σελίδα 105 - Hebrew, with blood had besprinkled its portals, That the Angel of Death might see the sign, and pass over. Motionless, senseless, dying, he lay, and his spirit exhausted Seemed to be sinking down through infinite depths in the darkness, Darkness of slumber and death, forever sinking and sinking.
Σελίδα 211 - Adam the goodliest man of men since born His sons, the fairest of her daughters Eve.
Σελίδα 105 - And from her eyes and cheeks the light and bloom of the morning. Then there escaped from her lips a cry of such terrible anguish, That the dying heard it, and started up from their pillows.
Σελίδα 214 - Thy soul was like a Star, and dwelt apart : Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free, So didst thou travel on life's common way, In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay.
Σελίδα 100 - Oft in the barns they climbed to the populous nests on the rafters, Seeking with eager eyes that wondrous stone, which the swallow Brings from the shore of the sea to restore the sight of its fledglings ; Lucky was he who found that stone in the nest of the swallow ! Thus passed a few swift years, and they no longer were children.