“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... imaginative forms of the old religion , and even looked up for heavenly aid through intercession , without fancying that they were yielding to an idolatrous superstition , such as Puri- tanism came subsequently to denounce . The ...
... imaginative forms of the old religion , and even looked up for heavenly aid through intercession , without fancying that they were yielding to an idolatrous superstition , such as Puri- tanism came subsequently to denounce . The ...
Strana 48
... imagination . Many of them in the ancient Chancel constituted a pictorial romance - the history of the Holy Cross , from its origin as a tree at the Creation of the World to its rescue from the Pagan Cosdroy , King of Persia , by the ...
... imagination . Many of them in the ancient Chancel constituted a pictorial romance - the history of the Holy Cross , from its origin as a tree at the Creation of the World to its rescue from the Pagan Cosdroy , King of Persia , by the ...
Strana 55
... imagination must work upon the humblest materials . In his father's home , amongst his father's neighbours , he would observe those striking differ- ences in the tempers and habits of mankind which are obvious even to a child . Cupidity ...
... imagination must work upon the humblest materials . In his father's home , amongst his father's neighbours , he would observe those striking differ- ences in the tempers and habits of mankind which are obvious even to a child . Cupidity ...
Strana 57
... imaginative soil . The Fair is over ; the booths are taken down ; the woollen statute - caps , which the commonest people refuse to wear because there is a penalty for not wearing them , are packed up again ; the prohibited felt hats ...
... imaginative soil . The Fair is over ; the booths are taken down ; the woollen statute - caps , which the commonest people refuse to wear because there is a penalty for not wearing them , are packed up again ; the prohibited felt hats ...
Strana 59
... imagination could rest confidingly upon the distant and the past . Even in the middle of the next century an antiquary , unequalled for indus- trious and minute inquiry , could surrender his belief to the general truth of the history of ...
... imagination could rest confidingly upon the distant and the past . Even in the middle of the next century an antiquary , unequalled for indus- trious and minute inquiry , could surrender his belief to the general truth of the history of ...
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