The Quarterly Review, Том 55John Murray, 1836 |
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... interest , a large proportion of matter which is both new and important . The treatise is not yet complete : nay , we have heard that it is to occupy three more volumes : but we conceive that , from what we have now on our table , we ...
... interest , a large proportion of matter which is both new and important . The treatise is not yet complete : nay , we have heard that it is to occupy three more volumes : but we conceive that , from what we have now on our table , we ...
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... interest ; for they live in spirit and despise matter . But the most fearful of all will be the Philosophers of Nature , when they take an active part in a German revolution , and identify themselves with the work of destruction ; for ...
... interest ; for they live in spirit and despise matter . But the most fearful of all will be the Philosophers of Nature , when they take an active part in a German revolution , and identify themselves with the work of destruction ; for ...
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... interests of Catholicism . These clever people had dis- covered in the old Hindoo poetry not only all the mysteries of the Catholic religion , but even her hierarchy and her struggles with the temporal power . In the Mahabarata and the ...
... interests of Catholicism . These clever people had dis- covered in the old Hindoo poetry not only all the mysteries of the Catholic religion , but even her hierarchy and her struggles with the temporal power . In the Mahabarata and the ...
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... interest of modern passions that of a piquant masquerade - he has even been dull enough to take all these * Mrs. Austin gives various exquisite fragments of A. W. Schegel in her ' Speci- mens of German Genius : ' why does this clear and ...
... interest of modern passions that of a piquant masquerade - he has even been dull enough to take all these * Mrs. Austin gives various exquisite fragments of A. W. Schegel in her ' Speci- mens of German Genius : ' why does this clear and ...
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... interest was regarded in several of the chief universities by Catholic princes - in others by avowedly infidel ones , especially the great Frederick of Prussia - the almost necessary paralyzation of the Protestant principle in the ...
... interest was regarded in several of the chief universities by Catholic princes - in others by avowedly infidel ones , especially the great Frederick of Prussia - the almost necessary paralyzation of the Protestant principle in the ...
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Сторінка 470 - See him in the dish, his second cradle, how meek he lieth! wouldst thou have had this innocent grow up to the grossness and indocility which too often accompany maturer swinehood? Ten to one he would have proved a glutton, a sloven, an obstinate, disagreeable animal - wallowing in all manner of filthy conversation - from these sins he is happily snatched away Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade. Death came with timely care...
Сторінка 77 - O GOD of Bethel ! by whose hand Thy people still are fed ; Who through this weary pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led ! 2 Our vows, our prayers we now present Before thy throne of grace : God of our fathers ! be the God Of their succeeding race. 3 Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering footsteps guide : Give us each day our daily bread. And raiment fit provide. 4 O spread thy covering wings around, Till all our wanderings cease, And, at our Father's loved abode, Our souls arrive in peace.
Сторінка 470 - We read of pigs whipt to death with something of a shock, as we hear of any other obsolete custom. The age of discipline is gone by, or it would be curious to inquire (in a philosophical light merely) what effect this process might have toward intenerating and dulcifying a substance, naturally so mild and dulcet as the flesh of young pigs.
Сторінка 469 - I speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those hobbydehoys — but a young and tender suckling— under a moon old — guiltless as yet of the sty — with no original speck of the amor...
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Сторінка 468 - THE HAUNCH OF VENISON. A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LORD CLARE. THANKS, my lord, for your venison, for finer or fatter Never rang'd in a forest, or smok'd in a platter ; The haunch was a picture for painters to study, The fat was so white, and the lean was so ruddy...
Сторінка 480 - ... and is kept with the same exactness and comfort as a private dwelling. Every member is a master without any of the trouble of a master. He can come when he pleases, and stay away as long as he pleases, without anything going wrong. He has the command of regular servants without having to pay or to manage them. He can have whatever meal or refreshment he wants, at all hours, and served up with the cleanliness and comfort of his own house.
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Сторінка 469 - ... his voice as yet not broken, but something between a childish treble, and a grumble — the mild forerunner, or prceludium, of a grunt.
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