The Quarterly Review, Volum 141John Murray, 1876 |
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Pàgina 27
... supposed author of their misfortunes . They threatened Cecil with violence . They posted lampoons on his doors in Salisbury Street and elsewhere . Here lieth the toad at Court , and here lieth the toad at London . ' They attributed to ...
... supposed author of their misfortunes . They threatened Cecil with violence . They posted lampoons on his doors in Salisbury Street and elsewhere . Here lieth the toad at Court , and here lieth the toad at London . ' They attributed to ...
Pàgina 31
... supposed to have had full scope for its development . Whatever judgment men may be inclined to pass on his secret correspondence with the Scotch King , his own statement cannot be questioned , that nothing tended more than the course he ...
... supposed to have had full scope for its development . Whatever judgment men may be inclined to pass on his secret correspondence with the Scotch King , his own statement cannot be questioned , that nothing tended more than the course he ...
Pàgina 32
... supposed amity he reaped only ' lean effects . ' He afterwards confessed that he had acted ungratefully , and failed both in friendship and in judgment . . . . I must never forget what I find was in your Lordship's desire , what in your ...
... supposed amity he reaped only ' lean effects . ' He afterwards confessed that he had acted ungratefully , and failed both in friendship and in judgment . . . . I must never forget what I find was in your Lordship's desire , what in your ...
Pàgina 40
... supposed , the whole evidence points the other way . The letters addressed to Sir Robert by those who required his good offices , even when they had done little to deserve his kindness , the continual appeals made to his generosity by ...
... supposed , the whole evidence points the other way . The letters addressed to Sir Robert by those who required his good offices , even when they had done little to deserve his kindness , the continual appeals made to his generosity by ...
Pàgina 44
... supposed wealthy relative , who took on himself the charge of the young Jonathan's schooling , and defrayed it in what seemed a niggard niggard and grudging manner , which was never forgiven by 44 Forster's Life of Swift .
... supposed wealthy relative , who took on himself the charge of the young Jonathan's schooling , and defrayed it in what seemed a niggard niggard and grudging manner , which was never forgiven by 44 Forster's Life of Swift .
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Pàgina 471 - Pale as his shirt ; his knees knocking each other ; And with a look so piteous in purport, As if he had been loosed out of hell, To speak of horrors, — he comes before me.
Pàgina 484 - And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it. If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.
Pàgina 97 - Through the azure deep of air, Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray, With orient hues unborrowed of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate, Beneath the good how far — but far above the great.
Pàgina 500 - The Table, at the Communion-time having a fair white linen cloth upon it, shall stand in the Body of the Church, or in the Chancel, where Morning and Evening Prayer are appointed to be said.
Pàgina 100 - He is a man speaking to men — a man, it is true, endowed with more lively sensibility, more enthusiasm and tenderness, who has a greater knowledge of human nature, and a more comprehensive soul, than are supposed to be common among mankind...
Pàgina 505 - And when there is a Communion, the Priest shall then place upon the Table so much Bread and Wine, as he shall think sufficient.
Pàgina 99 - For a multitude of causes unknown to former times are now acting with a combined force to blunt the discriminating powers of the mind; and unfitting it for all voluntary exertion to reduce it to a state of almost savage torpor. The most effective of these causes are the great national events which are daily taking place, and the increasing accumulation of men in cities, where the uniformity of their occupations produces a craving for extraordinary incident which the rapid communication of intelligence...
Pàgina 506 - When the Priest, standing before the table, hath so ordered the bread and wine, that he may with the more readiness and decency break the bread before the people, and take the cup into his hands, he shall say the prayer of Consecration, as followeth...
Pàgina 473 - I have here offered, than that music, architecture, and painting, as well as poetry and oratory, are to deduce their laws and rules from the general sense and taste of mankind, and not from the principles of those arts themselves; or, in other words, the taste is not to conform to the art, but the art to the ta&te.