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Pagina 31
... passage , and necessary to the complete statement of the facts narrated . MR . MARGOLIOUTH would translate the passage thus : " And the Spirit rested upon them , and they were in The Cethubrin ( i . e . in Wady Mo- katteb ) , but they ...
... passage , and necessary to the complete statement of the facts narrated . MR . MARGOLIOUTH would translate the passage thus : " And the Spirit rested upon them , and they were in The Cethubrin ( i . e . in Wady Mo- katteb ) , but they ...
Pagina 36
... passage in Paley's Life of Law , which is to me of considerable interest , long ago attracted my attention , although it escaped notice at the moment when I ventured to send my first inquiry . It runs as follows : " Our Bishop always ...
... passage in Paley's Life of Law , which is to me of considerable interest , long ago attracted my attention , although it escaped notice at the moment when I ventured to send my first inquiry . It runs as follows : " Our Bishop always ...
Pagina 41
... passage about frozen voices was not to be found in the knight's published work ; but neither he nor any other of your contri- butors seems to have found the original of it . In the Tatler , No. 254. , the illustrious Isaac Bicker- staff ...
... passage about frozen voices was not to be found in the knight's published work ; but neither he nor any other of your contri- butors seems to have found the original of it . In the Tatler , No. 254. , the illustrious Isaac Bicker- staff ...
Pagina 62
... passage in Gold- smith's Deserted Village , a little consideration will convince him that the view taken by D'Israeli and himself is not only extremely superficial , but that the proposed emendation would entirely destroy the poet's ...
... passage in Gold- smith's Deserted Village , a little consideration will convince him that the view taken by D'Israeli and himself is not only extremely superficial , but that the proposed emendation would entirely destroy the poet's ...
Pagina 63
... passage in Goldsmith . We have selected the present as one of the shortest among those which first reached us . We will add to it a post- script from the communication of another correspondent , J. S. W. , showing a curious ...
... passage in Goldsmith . We have selected the present as one of the shortest among those which first reached us . We will add to it a post- script from the communication of another correspondent , J. S. W. , showing a curious ...
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Pagina 76 - In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets...
Pagina 336 - A little child, a limber elf, Singing, dancing to itself, A fairy thing with red round cheeks, That always finds, and never seeks, Makes such a vision to the sight As fills a father's eyes with light...
Pagina 32 - And I will come down and talk with thee there : and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee, and will put it upon them ; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone.
Pagina 175 - The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentic place...
Pagina 293 - I do not like thee, Dr. Fell ; The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not like thee, Dr. Fell," who rudely called Hobbes " irritabile illud ct vanissimum Malmsburiense animal.
Pagina 116 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar-school : and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used ; and, contrary to the king, his crown, and dignity, thou hast built a papermill.
Pagina 129 - Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire, and so hath been accepted in the world, governed by one supreme head and king having the dignity and royal estate of the imperial crown of the same, unto whom a body politic, compact of all sorts and degrees of people divided in terms and by names of spiritualty and temporalty, be bounden and owe to bear next to God a natural and humble obedience...
Pagina 151 - It is astonishing how little obsolete the language of it is, even at this day ; and in point of perspicuity and noble simplicity, propriety of idiom, and purity of style, no English version has yet surpassed it.
Pagina 107 - The wild swan's death-hymn took the soul Of that waste place with joy Hidden in sorrow : at first to the ear The warble was low, and full and clear; And floating about the under-sky, Prevailing in weakness the coronach...
Pagina 99 - The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related that it is difficult to class them separately. One step above the sublime makes the ridiculous, and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again...