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Сторінка 47
... believe in the real presence ; " No more do I , sir , " was the reply , " and yet you see I kneel . " Archbishop Whately , without attempting to vindicate the conduct of the Englishman , who was under no compulsion to be present at a ...
... believe in the real presence ; " No more do I , sir , " was the reply , " and yet you see I kneel . " Archbishop Whately , without attempting to vindicate the conduct of the Englishman , who was under no compulsion to be present at a ...
Сторінка 60
... believe the tyrant to be a person of intellectual distinction . " If to this presumption in his favour he unites a commanding presence and the dogmatic air of an inspired lawgiver , his victory will certainly be complete . " The chances ...
... believe the tyrant to be a person of intellectual distinction . " If to this presumption in his favour he unites a commanding presence and the dogmatic air of an inspired lawgiver , his victory will certainly be complete . " The chances ...
Сторінка 82
... believe that so long as hope remained I would be up and doing ? I mourn because what has occurred cannot be helped . The reason you give me for not grieving is the very and sole reason of my biographers dilates upon what he considers a ...
... believe that so long as hope remained I would be up and doing ? I mourn because what has occurred cannot be helped . The reason you give me for not grieving is the very and sole reason of my biographers dilates upon what he considers a ...
Сторінка 93
... believe what you say ; for surely if I tell a man that I like a bowl of kirn milk better than a bowl of punch , he ought to believe me . But no ; he likes the punch best himself , and I must like it too , and ne'er a drap of kirn milk ...
... believe what you say ; for surely if I tell a man that I like a bowl of kirn milk better than a bowl of punch , he ought to believe me . But no ; he likes the punch best himself , and I must like it too , and ne'er a drap of kirn milk ...
Сторінка 105
... believe them . " But suppose things were really so , he goes on to say , and that the very curse of Egypt were come upon us , even so far as to have one struck dead in every family , yet " what art thou , O man , that durst to pry into ...
... believe them . " But suppose things were really so , he goes on to say , and that the very curse of Egypt were come upon us , even so far as to have one struck dead in every family , yet " what art thou , O man , that durst to pry into ...
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Abana and Pharpar asked Benvenuto Cellini bereaved bids blessing blood brother Cædmon called chap character Charles Reade child Christian church Cicero cotton famine Croesus curse dark dead death Divine earth essay exclaims eyes face faith father feel fool French give God's grave grief hand happy Hartley Coleridge hath heart Heaven historian hope human Ibycus inspiration Jeremy Taylor judgment kind king letter live look Lord Madame de Sévigné man's mind Molière moral mother murder Naaman nature never observes once pain passion person physician Plutarch poet Pope prophet proverb quoted Rimmon Sainte-Beuve says seems sense Shakspeare's Sibylline books silence sneer sorrow soul Southey speak spirit story suffering sympathy tell temper thee things thou thought tion truth unto utter voice Washington Irving words writes young
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Сторінка 173 - Oh that I knew where I might find him ! that I might come even to his seat ! I would order my cause before him, and fill my mouth with arguments.
Сторінка 289 - The Lord is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him. It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord.
Сторінка 244 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Сторінка 264 - She put her hand to the nail, And her right hand to the workman's hammer; And with the hammer she smote Sisera, She smote off his head, When she had pierced and stricken through his temples. At her feet he bowed, he fell, he lay down: At her feet he bowed, he fell: Where he bowed, there he fell down dead.
Сторінка 155 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth ; And constancy lives in realms above ; And life is thorny ; and youth is vain ; And to be wroth with one we love, Doth work like madness in the brain.
Сторінка 113 - No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight, as is happily the case with my dear native land.
Сторінка 203 - Invest me in my motley ; give me leave To speak my mind, and I will through and through Cleanse the foul body of the infected world, If they will patiently receive my medicine.
Сторінка 203 - This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness ; and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : ,he cannot flatter, he ! — An honest mind and plain, — he must speak truth ! An they will take it, so ; if not, he's plain.
Сторінка 110 - His reign is marked by the rare advantage of furnishing very few materials for history; which is, indeed, little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind.
Сторінка 145 - Are not my days few? cease then, And let me alone, that I may take comfort a little, Before I go whence I shall not return, Even to the land of darkness and the shadow of death; A land of darkness, as darkness itself; And of the shadow of death, without any order, And where the light is as darkness.