The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen193A. Constable, 1901 |
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... hold many an ancestral bequest handed down the centuries from a half - obliterated past . ' Le symbolisme , ' writes a recent literary critic , dans ce qu'il ' y a de plus profond ne consiste donc qu'à reproduire de façon artificielle ...
... hold many an ancestral bequest handed down the centuries from a half - obliterated past . ' Le symbolisme , ' writes a recent literary critic , dans ce qu'il ' y a de plus profond ne consiste donc qu'à reproduire de façon artificielle ...
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... hold no monopoly of men's hearts . New methods of treatment- especially tracked by Mr. Ruskin in those fifteenth - century manuscripts , which represent in a central manner ' the landscape art of the time - heralded new developements in ...
... hold no monopoly of men's hearts . New methods of treatment- especially tracked by Mr. Ruskin in those fifteenth - century manuscripts , which represent in a central manner ' the landscape art of the time - heralded new developements in ...
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... hold in his hand , crush , tear , or scorch out of its living semblance ; in the helplessness of a plant which he may rear from its birth , cherish , or destroy ; in the evasiveness of that life principle which germinated for that ...
... hold in his hand , crush , tear , or scorch out of its living semblance ; in the helplessness of a plant which he may rear from its birth , cherish , or destroy ; in the evasiveness of that life principle which germinated for that ...
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... hold it to have been , humanly speaking , expiated by her long years of solitude and suffering . * Memoirs of the Reign of George II . , vol . ii . p . 542 , where see Croker's shrewd , but over - confident , conclusions . ART . IV ...
... hold it to have been , humanly speaking , expiated by her long years of solitude and suffering . * Memoirs of the Reign of George II . , vol . ii . p . 542 , where see Croker's shrewd , but over - confident , conclusions . ART . IV ...
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... hold the same , or like , language ; and it does not appear that foxes were up to that time ever pursued on horse- back . In many parts of the country the parish records show that a price was set upon the fox's head , and that a small ...
... hold the same , or like , language ; and it does not appear that foxes were up to that time ever pursued on horse- back . In many parts of the country the parish records show that a price was set upon the fox's head , and that a small ...
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Página 371 - Tis less than to be born ; a lasting sleep, A quiet resting from all jealousy ; A thing we all pursue. I know, besides, , It is but giving over of a game That must be lost Phi.
Página 112 - You must get men of a spirit, and take it not ill what I say — I know you will not — of a spirit that is likely to go on as far as gentlemen will go, or else you will be beaten still.
Página 226 - I have heard her dispute with all sorts of people, on all sorts of subjects, and never knew her in the wrong. She humbles the learned, sets right their disciples, and finds conversation for everybody.
Página 106 - CROMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not of war only, but detractions rude, Guided by faith and matchless fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed...
Página 131 - It is time for us to regard him as he really was, with all his physical and moral audacity, with all his tenderness and spiritual yearnings, in the world of action what Shakespeare was in the world of thought, the greatest because the most typical Englishman of all time.
Página 113 - Sir, the State, in choosing men to serve it, takes no notice of their opinions ; if they be willing faithfully to serve it, — that satisfies.
Página 126 - The mind is the man. If that be kept pure, a man signifies somewhat; if not, I would very fain see what difference there is betwixt him and a beast He hath only some activity to do some more mischief.
Página 3 - We cannot allow the colonies to check, or discourage in any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation.
Página 17 - WE cross the prairie as of old The pilgrims crossed the sea, To make the West, as they the East, The homestead of the free...
Página 128 - You have accounted yourselves happy in being environed with a great Ditch from all the world beside. Truly you will not be able to keep your Ditch, nor your Shipping, — unless you turn your Ships and Shipping into Troops of Horse and Companies of Foot ; and fight to defend yourselves on terra firma ! — And these things stated, liberavi animam meam ; and if there be " no danger" in ' all