| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1854 - 350 pàgines
...and good; the freedom which dispelled the mists of superstition, and invited the nations to behold their God; whose magic touch kindled the rays of genius,...yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapped in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your determination. In the solicitude you feel... | |
| John Mulligan - 1854 - 326 pàgines
...too was our brother." — That we should think, that this man too was our brother, is good for us. "It is for you to decide, whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall," Ac. "To decide," Ac. "is for you " — That you should decide, is for you — is your part or province.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 pàgines
...and good ; the freedom which dispelled the mists of superstition and invited the nations to behold V Hi 25 ܱ so5 8Ȱ R l] a 62)i^ f D Z ӣ 98 qP' N 욍[f ^ 0 name of eloquence ; the freedom which poured into our lap opulence and arts, and embellished life with... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 360 pàgines
...dispelled the mists of superstition, and invited the nations to behold their God ; whose magic torch kindled the rays of genius, the enthusiasm of poetry,...yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and Wrapped in eternal gloom. RULE IV. A Parenthesis coalescing with the Main Passage. When parentheses... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 188 pàgines
...dispelled the mists of superstition, and invited the nations to behold their God ; whose magic torch kindled the rays of genius, the enthusiasm of poetry,...yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapped in eternal gloom. HULE IV. Intermediate Expressions * which are Divisible. The dash is generally... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 360 pàgines
...dispelled the mists of superstition, and invited the nations to behold their God ; whose magic torch kindled the rays of genius, the enthusiasm of poetry,...yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and Wrapped in eternal gloom. RULE IV. A Parenthesis coalescing with the Main Passage. When parentheses... | |
| 1856 - 864 pàgines
...and good ; the freedom which dispelled the mists of superstition and invited the nations to behold their God, whose magic touch kindled the rays of genius,...decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or he covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your determination.... | |
| John Mulligan - 1857 - 608 pàgines
...two was our brother," -—That we should think, that this man too was our brother, is good for us. "It is for you to decide, whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall," Ac. "To decide," Ae, "ia for you" — That you should decide, is for you — is your part or province.... | |
| Robert Hall - 1858 - 502 pàgines
...and good; the freedom which dispelled the mists of superstition, and invited the nations to behold their God; whose magic touch kindled the rays of genius, the enthusiasm of poetry, and the name of eloquence; the freedom "which poured into our lap opulence and arts, and embellished life with... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pàgines
...and good ; the freedom which dispelled the mists of superstition, and invited the nations to behold their God ; whose magic touch kindled the rays of...improvements, till it became a theatre of wonders ; it is for yen to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt... | |
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