Blackwood's Magazine, Τόμος 31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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Σελίδα 14
... truth and salvation - if , while nature has been prodigal to all of passion , she has been sparing to most of intellect -if the only subject on which no pains have been taken by the liberal party to instruct the people , is the only one ...
... truth and salvation - if , while nature has been prodigal to all of passion , she has been sparing to most of intellect -if the only subject on which no pains have been taken by the liberal party to instruct the people , is the only one ...
Σελίδα 15
... truth . This principle is of universal application , and has been in operation from the beginning of the world ; and it is in this reaction of thought against power , that the foundation is laid for the ultimate developement of truth ...
... truth . This principle is of universal application , and has been in operation from the beginning of the world ; and it is in this reaction of thought against power , that the foundation is laid for the ultimate developement of truth ...
Σελίδα 16
... truth is , they were not aware of their danger , and reposed in fancied security on the edge of an abyss , which was ... truth , in almost the whole of their body : that , following the principle of opposition , even in speculative ...
... truth is , they were not aware of their danger , and reposed in fancied security on the edge of an abyss , which was ... truth , in almost the whole of their body : that , following the principle of opposition , even in speculative ...
Σελίδα 23
... truth , are the re- formers ? None other than the in- tolerants , whose hatred of the Duke for what they called his base deser- tion of them in bringing in the Ca- tholic bill , caused them to help the Whigs to the possession of power ...
... truth , are the re- formers ? None other than the in- tolerants , whose hatred of the Duke for what they called his base deser- tion of them in bringing in the Ca- tholic bill , caused them to help the Whigs to the possession of power ...
Σελίδα 31
... truth , and truth alone , shall be eternal . Proceed we now to this branch of our lofty argument . The first seed of decay which I notice in the system of the Church of England is , that no sufficient pro- vision has been made for the ...
... truth , and truth alone , shall be eternal . Proceed we now to this branch of our lofty argument . The first seed of decay which I notice in the system of the Church of England is , that no sufficient pro- vision has been made for the ...
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Achilles agitation AMBROSE arms beautiful Belgium Bill Bishop British Carl Catholic cause Church clergy constitution Crown Duke Duke of Wellington duty England Europe evil eyes father favour fear feel felt France French French Revolution give glory hand head hear heard heart heaven Hector Hermes honour hope House House of Commons House of Lords Ireland King labour land liberty look Lord Lord Brougham Lord Castlereagh Lord Grey measure ment mind Ministers nation nature neral ness Netherlands never Niger night noble NORTH object once opinion Parliament party passion Patroclus Peers Peleus political present Priam Prince principles Protestant Reform religion revolution revolutionary river Roman Roman Catholic ruin seemed shew sion soul spirit suffering taxes thee thing thou thought throne TICKLER tion Tories truth voice Whigs whole words
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Σελίδα 482 - But know this, that if the goodman of the house had known in what watch the thief would come, he would have watched, and would not have suffered his house to be broken up, 44 Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.
Σελίδα 29 - All sacrifices do but speed forward that great day, when the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.
Σελίδα 264 - Twas thus, by the cave of the mountain afar, While his harp rung symphonious, a hermit began ; No more with himself or with nature at war, He thought as a sage, though he felt as a man.
Σελίδα 282 - And send him foiled and bellowing back, for all his ivory horn ; To leave the subtle sworder-fish of bony blade forlorn ; And for the ghastly-grinning shark to laugh his jaws to scorn ; To leap down on the kraken's back, where 'mid Norwegian isles He lies, a lubber anchorage for sudden...
Σελίδα 281 - tis at a white heat now: The bellows ceased, the flames decreased though on the forge's brow The little flames still fitfully play through the sable mound, And fitfully you still may see the grim smiths ranking round, All clad in leathern panoply, their broad hands only bare: Some rest upon their sledges here, some work the windlass there.
Σελίδα 557 - Salamis ! Their azure arches through the long expanse More deeply purpled meet his mellowing glance, And tenderest tints, along their summits driven, Mark his gay course and own the hues of heaven ; Till, darkly shaded from the land and deep, Behind his Delphian cliff he sinks to sleep.
Σελίδα 153 - High o'er the slain the great Achilles stands, Begirt with heroes and surrounding bands; And thus aloud, while all the host attends: Princes and leaders! countrymen and friends! Since now at length the powerful will of Heaven The dire destroyer to our arm has given, Is not Troy fall'n already?
Σελίδα 261 - Heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur, yet I am not mad. I am acquainted with sad misery As the tanned galley-slave is with his oar; Necessity makes me suffer constantly, And custom makes it easy.
Σελίδα 282 - King, and royal craftsmen we ; Strike in, strike in, the sparks begin to dull their rustling red! Our hammers ring with sharper din, our work will soon be sped; Our anchor soon must change his bed of fiery rich array...
Σελίδα 442 - To be bred in a place of estimation; to see nothing low and sordid from one's infancy; to be taught to respect one's self; to be habituated to the censorial inspection of the public eye; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...