The North British Review, Том 10W.P. Kennedy, 1849 |
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... probably sought them out in their retirement , and among the Elkrites met with a speculative , well - developed religious system , which he judged highly qualified at once to be opposed to Paganism , and to unite the various sects of ...
... probably sought them out in their retirement , and among the Elkrites met with a speculative , well - developed religious system , which he judged highly qualified at once to be opposed to Paganism , and to unite the various sects of ...
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... probably be as difficult a matter for the Church of Rome to return a consistent answer to this question , as it would be a thankless office for us , were we to allude to all the various and mostly absurd conjectures by which , from the ...
... probably be as difficult a matter for the Church of Rome to return a consistent answer to this question , as it would be a thankless office for us , were we to allude to all the various and mostly absurd conjectures by which , from the ...
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... probably agreed with Rufinus as to the nature of the authority said to be exercised by St. Peter during his pretended sojourn at Rome , the tradition of which had been gradually spreading since the latter end of the second century ...
... probably agreed with Rufinus as to the nature of the authority said to be exercised by St. Peter during his pretended sojourn at Rome , the tradition of which had been gradually spreading since the latter end of the second century ...
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... probably not have made the fol- lowing confession and complaint , had he not secretly , though certainly very erroneously , believed them to be a revelation of traits of which he was possessed in common with Shakspeare . " As to the ...
... probably not have made the fol- lowing confession and complaint , had he not secretly , though certainly very erroneously , believed them to be a revelation of traits of which he was possessed in common with Shakspeare . " As to the ...
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... probably have asserted her superiority over formal Truth , to which she is the only guide ; and , finally , com- manded by her , he would have chosen some star to steer by , although compelled to do so in the full assurance that it was ...
... probably have asserted her superiority over formal Truth , to which she is the only guide ; and , finally , com- manded by her , he would have chosen some star to steer by , although compelled to do so in the full assurance that it was ...
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Сторінка 77 - A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity ; he is continually in for, and filling, some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women, who are creatures of impulse, are poetical, and have about them an unchangeable attribute ; the poet has none, no identity. He is certainly the most unpoetical of all God's creatures.
Сторінка 51 - That ye may be mindful of the words which were spoken before by the holy prophets, and of the commandment of us the apostles of the Lord and Saviour...
Сторінка 86 - In Endymion I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have become better acquainted with the soundings, the quicksands, and the rocks, than if I had stayed upon the green shore, and piped a silly pipe, and took tea and comfortable advice. I was never afraid of failure; for I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest.
Сторінка 510 - Can I forget the dismal night that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave? How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of the dead, Through breathing statues, then unheeded things, Through rows of warriors, and through walks of kings! What awe did the slow solemn knell inspire; • The pealing organ, and the pausing choir; The duties by the lawn-robed prelate paid: And the last words that dust to dust conveyed!
Сторінка 52 - But as it is written, To whom he was not spoken of, they shall see : and they that have not heard shall understand.
Сторінка 506 - By the festal cities blaze, Whilst the wine-cup shines in light ; And yet amidst that joy and uproar Let us think of them that sleep, Full many a fathom deep, By thy wild and stormy steep, Elsinore.
Сторінка 509 - The eclipse of Nature spreads my pall, The majesty of Darkness shall Receive my parting ghost ! This spirit shall return to Him "Who gave its heavenly spark ; Yet think not, Sun, it shall be dim When thou thyself art dark ! No ! it shall live again, and shine In bliss unknown to beams of thine, By him recall'd to breath, Who captive led captivity, Who robb'd the grave of Victory, — And took the sting from Death...
Сторінка 87 - Singularity - it should strike the Reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a Remembrance - 2nd Its touches of Beauty should never be half way ther[e]by making the reader breathless instead of content: the rise, the progress, the setting of imagery should like the Sun come natural natural too him - shine over him and set soberly although in magnificence leaving him in the Luxury of twilight...
Сторінка 85 - Darkness! Darkness! ever must I moan, To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh?
Сторінка 54 - Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you ; as also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things ; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.