The Quarterly Review, Svazek 72William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1843 |
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... opinion that ' something must be done for Hook . ' The delicate and fastidious , but on the whole very dull , world of fashion never wants more than a decent pretext to receive with alacrity a recruit possessing any considerable faculty ...
... opinion that ' something must be done for Hook . ' The delicate and fastidious , but on the whole very dull , world of fashion never wants more than a decent pretext to receive with alacrity a recruit possessing any considerable faculty ...
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... opinion that the measures of the Government consequent on that Report were unusually severe . The award was at last given in the autumn of 1823 ; and it pro- nounced him a debtor to the Crown for 12,000l . If we could afford time and ...
... opinion that the measures of the Government consequent on that Report were unusually severe . The award was at last given in the autumn of 1823 ; and it pro- nounced him a debtor to the Crown for 12,000l . If we could afford time and ...
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... opinion , most pro- bable that had their lordships found themselves enabled to show in Parliament that the defalcator's industry was devoted to the obliteration of the debt , they would also have felt themselves entitled to appeal to ...
... opinion , most pro- bable that had their lordships found themselves enabled to show in Parliament that the defalcator's industry was devoted to the obliteration of the debt , they would also have felt themselves entitled to appeal to ...
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... opinion of his attendants the symptoms became within the next two or three days imminently alarming ; and as he had made himself most sincerely beloved in his neighbourhood , there was deep and general distress all over Fulham . On ...
... opinion of his attendants the symptoms became within the next two or three days imminently alarming ; and as he had made himself most sincerely beloved in his neighbourhood , there was deep and general distress all over Fulham . On ...
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... in red letters at the beginning . It is easy to see that most of the writers had a very strong suspicion that they were addressing Mr. Southey ; and we ourselves ourselves were so much of that opinion , that nothing Theodore Hook . 107.
... in red letters at the beginning . It is easy to see that most of the writers had a very strong suspicion that they were addressing Mr. Southey ; and we ourselves ourselves were so much of that opinion , that nothing Theodore Hook . 107.
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Strana 257 - House our unanimous decision that, having respect to the considerations here recorded, and to the rubric concerning the service of the Church in our Book of Common Prayer, to wit, — ' Forasmuch as nothing can be so plainly set forth but doubts may arise in the use and practice of the same, to appease all such diversity (if any arise), and for the resolution of all doubts concerning the manner how to understand, do, and execute the things contained in this book...
Strana 411 - And at evening let them return; and let them make a noise like a dog, and go round about the city. 15 Let them wander up and down for meat, and grudge if they be not satisfied.
Strana 134 - Count each affliction, whether light or grave. God's messenger sent down to thee; do thou With courtesy receive him; rise and bow; And, ere his shadow pass thy threshold, crave Permission first his heavenly feet to lave ; Then lay before him all thou hast.
Strana 245 - Holy-days, when the most number of people come together; as well for that the Congregation there present may testify the receiving of them that be newly baptized into the number of Christ's Church ; as also because in the Baptism of Infants every Man present may be put in remembrance of his own profession made to God in his Baptism.
Strana 488 - THE work that should to-day be wrought, Defer not till to-morrow ; The help that should within be sought, Scorn from without to borrow Old maxims these — yet stout and true—- They speak in trumpet tone, To do at once what is to do, And trust OURSELVES ALONE. Too long our Irish hearts we schooled In patient hope to bide, By dreams of English justice fooled And English tongues that lied. That hour of weak delusion's past — The empty dream has flown : Our hope and strength, we find at last, Is...
Strana 233 - Upon the Sundays and other Holy-days (if there be no Communion) shall be said all that is appointed at the Communion, until the end of the General Prayer [For the whole state of Christ's Church militant here in earth\ together with one or more of these Collects last before rehearsed, concluding with the Blessing.
Strana 135 - There stood before me, in her majesty, Clio, the strong-eyed Muse. Upon her brow Sate a calm anger. " Go, young man ! " she cried, " Sigh among myrtle bowers, and let thy soul Effuse itself in strains so sorrowful sweet That love-sick maids may weep upon thy page, Soothed with delicious sorrow.
Strana 246 - And then the Godfathers and Godmothers, and the people with the Children, must be ready at the Font, either immediately after the last Lesson at Morning Prayer, or else immediately after the last Lesson at Evening Prayer, as the Curate by his discretion shall appoint.
Strana 491 - Some on the shores of distant lands Their weary hearts have laid, And by the stranger's heedless hands Their lonely graves were made...
Strana 454 - Seen him I have, but in his happier hour Of social pleasure, ill exchanged for power ; Seen him, uneumber'd with the venal tribe, Smile without art, and win without a bribe.