Free Thoughts Upon Methodists, Actors, and the Influence of the Stage: With an Introductory Letter to Mrs.----, of -----Castle, Glamorganshire, Upon the Origin of the Drama, &c. &c. &cAuthor and J. Craggs, 1814 - 206 páginas |
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... mind . The placid fleeting hours , dedicated to a reciprocal exchange of thought , during " that happy age , when nature wears no mask , serve to mark succeeding years of anxiety and pain with a most frightful chilling contrast ! Still ...
... mind . The placid fleeting hours , dedicated to a reciprocal exchange of thought , during " that happy age , when nature wears no mask , serve to mark succeeding years of anxiety and pain with a most frightful chilling contrast ! Still ...
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... mind , I trust we have derived some satisfac- tion from the expedition . - We now come to the more delicate task of examining the qualifications of our accusers , and the justice of their accusations.You will perceive we have formidable ...
... mind , I trust we have derived some satisfac- tion from the expedition . - We now come to the more delicate task of examining the qualifications of our accusers , and the justice of their accusations.You will perceive we have formidable ...
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... mind , inert , feeble , and emasculated , were easily led captives , by ignorance , bigotry , and superstition.- What will add to our mortification is , the necessity we shall be under of being more minute and particular in our ...
... mind , inert , feeble , and emasculated , were easily led captives , by ignorance , bigotry , and superstition.- What will add to our mortification is , the necessity we shall be under of being more minute and particular in our ...
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... contempt and pity upon such puerilities.- If the mind is sincerely devout , the hands will follow in correspondent movements ; — nor will it ever be required at the throne of mercy , what was their previous occupation . 48.
... contempt and pity upon such puerilities.- If the mind is sincerely devout , the hands will follow in correspondent movements ; — nor will it ever be required at the throne of mercy , what was their previous occupation . 48.
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... mind , that you would pronounce yourself a convert to the stage , by a single perusal of Milton's preface to his Sampson Agonistes Tragedy , " says he , " as it was anciently composed , has been held the GREATEST MORALIST and most ...
... mind , that you would pronounce yourself a convert to the stage , by a single perusal of Milton's preface to his Sampson Agonistes Tragedy , " says he , " as it was anciently composed , has been held the GREATEST MORALIST and most ...
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Página 103 - Neither be ye idolaters, as were some of them ; as it is written, the people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to play.
Página 148 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
Página 190 - Judge not, and ye shall not be judged : condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned : forgive, and ye shall be forgiven : give, and it shall be given unto you : good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.
Página 65 - Hear the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel : for the Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
Página 201 - Let not thine heart decline to her ways, go not astray in her paths. For she hath cast down many wounded : yea, many strong men have been slain by her. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death.
Página 163 - But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.
Página 201 - Therefore came I forth to meet thee, Diligently to seek thy face, And I have found thee.
Página 56 - TRAGEDY, as it was anciently composed, hath been ever held the gravest, moralest, and most profitable of all other poems ; therefore said by Aristotle to be of power, by raising pity and fear, or terror, to purge the mind of those and such like passions, that is, to temper and reduce them to just measure with a kind of delight, stirred up by reading or seeing those passions well imitated.
Página 6 - About three in the morning, as we were continuing instant in prayer, the power of God came mightily upon us, insomuch that many cried out for exceeding joy, and many fell to the ground. As soon as we were recovered a little from that awe and amazement at the presence of his Majesty, we broke out with one voice, "We praise thee, O God; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord.
Página 161 - And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men.