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... matter at not this an extraordinary way of picturing the leap issue . ' Distemper'd cause , " then , I take to mean into eternity's gulf ? Jump no doubt means his " malady of distemper , " and in the same sense tropically to risk , " as ...
... matter at not this an extraordinary way of picturing the leap issue . ' Distemper'd cause , " then , I take to mean into eternity's gulf ? Jump no doubt means his " malady of distemper , " and in the same sense tropically to risk , " as ...
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... matter is sifted , it will probably be found that the pub- lishers who issued Mr. Grego's book on Rowlandson are the sinners , as the original print of the ' Stair- case ' is sans drawers , which , by the way , appear to have been ...
... matter is sifted , it will probably be found that the pub- lishers who issued Mr. Grego's book on Rowlandson are the sinners , as the original print of the ' Stair- case ' is sans drawers , which , by the way , appear to have been ...
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... matter , shorten the work , and do it effectually ; which was , to let loose some bodies of dragoons to live upon the Pro- testants at discretion . " - Ibid . , p . 73 . It follows : - " This was begun in Bearn . And the people were so ...
... matter , shorten the work , and do it effectually ; which was , to let loose some bodies of dragoons to live upon the Pro- testants at discretion . " - Ibid . , p . 73 . It follows : - " This was begun in Bearn . And the people were so ...
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... matter up ? H. W. FORSYTH HARWOOD . CANON VENABLES has overlooked the fact , I think , that in three of these - Canterbury , Win- chester , and Rochester - the elevation of the choir level above that of the nave is too great to admit of ...
... matter up ? H. W. FORSYTH HARWOOD . CANON VENABLES has overlooked the fact , I think , that in three of these - Canterbury , Win- chester , and Rochester - the elevation of the choir level above that of the nave is too great to admit of ...
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... matter of Mr. Lang , supplying not only all known biographical particulars concerning the author and much bibliographical information as to his works , but essays upon the stories and analogues drawn from various literatures . The whole ...
... matter of Mr. Lang , supplying not only all known biographical particulars concerning the author and much bibliographical information as to his works , but essays upon the stories and analogues drawn from various literatures . The whole ...
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Página 106 - To found a great empire for the sole purpose of raising up a people of customers, may at first sight appear a project fit only for a nation of shopkeepers.
Página 203 - Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of men who had been the captains of armies, the leaders of parties, the oracles of senates, and the ornaments of courts.
Página 338 - Forbear, my son," the Hermit cries, " To tempt the dangerous gloom ; For yonder faithless phantom flies To lure thee to thy doom. " Here to the houseless child of want My door is open still; And though my portion is but scant, I give it with good will.
Página 212 - What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea...
Página 24 - Thou that singest wheat and woodland, tilth and vineyard, hive and horse and herd; All the charm of all the Muses often flowering in a lonely word...
Página 338 - Lead then, said Eve. He leading swiftly roll'd In tangles, and made intricate seem straight. To mischief swift. Hope elevates, and joy Brightens his crest. As when a wandering fire, Compact of unctuous vapour, which the night Condenses, and the cold environs round, Kindled through agitation to a flame, Which oft, they say, some evil spirit attends, Hovering and blazing with delusive light, Misleads the amazed night-wanderer from his way To bogs and mires, and oft through pond or pool, There swallow'd...
Página 204 - Eternal process moving on, From state to state the spirit walks ; And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one. Nor blame I Death, because he bare The use of virtue out of earth ; I know transplanted human worth Will bloom to profit, otherwhere.
Página 193 - slithy' means 'lithe and slimy.' 'Lithe' is the same as 'active.' You see it's like a portmanteau— there are two meanings packed up into one word.
Página 54 - O Lord, thou knowest how busy I must be this day. If I forget thee, do not thou forget me.
Página 7 - To show their particular aversion to it, they branded this form of writing with the name of an egotism; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhetoricians. The most violent egotism which I have met with in the course of my reading, is that of cardinal Wolsey, ego et rex meus,