The British Quarterly Review, Volumen74Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... hand to those of the Ambarri on the other . In more familiar geography , it took in Tours at one end , and Bresse and Forez on the other ; it had what was to be Anjou for a neighbour on one side , and what was to be re - election comes ...
... hand to those of the Ambarri on the other . In more familiar geography , it took in Tours at one end , and Bresse and Forez on the other ; it had what was to be Anjou for a neighbour on one side , and what was to be re - election comes ...
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... hands . The recovery of Gaul had to wait for another reign ; but in those days reigns were short , and stout hearts from the lands beyond the Hadriatic were ready to fill each other's place in quick succes- sion . Claudius could not ...
... hands . The recovery of Gaul had to wait for another reign ; but in those days reigns were short , and stout hearts from the lands beyond the Hadriatic were ready to fill each other's place in quick succes- sion . Claudius could not ...
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... hand , or in northern Gaul and England on the other . It has more in common with the churches of Aquitaine and other parts of southern Gaul ; but its likeness to them does not go beyond the main feature of its construction . Like them ...
... hand , or in northern Gaul and England on the other . It has more in common with the churches of Aquitaine and other parts of southern Gaul ; but its likeness to them does not go beyond the main feature of its construction . Like them ...
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... hand either angrily or sorrowfully discussing . And , feeling that no sternest truth told in loving reverence could ... hands , I trust I may be pardoned for giving to the public . It will not be necessary for me here to dwell upon my ...
... hand either angrily or sorrowfully discussing . And , feeling that no sternest truth told in loving reverence could ... hands , I trust I may be pardoned for giving to the public . It will not be necessary for me here to dwell upon my ...
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... hand , or in northern Gaul and England on the other . It has more in common with the churches of Aquitaine and other parts of southern Gaul ; but its likeness to them does not go beyond the main feature of its construction . Like them ...
... hand , or in northern Gaul and England on the other . It has more in common with the churches of Aquitaine and other parts of southern Gaul ; but its likeness to them does not go beyond the main feature of its construction . Like them ...
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Página 183 - Thou youngest virgin-daughter of the skies, Made in the last promotion of the blest ; Whose palms, new plucked from Paradise, In spreading branches more sublimely rise, Rich with immortal green above the rest : Whether, adopted to some neighbouring star, Thou roll'st above us in thy wandering race, Or in procession...
Página 411 - I wish to express in this way my entire satisfaction with what you have done up to this time, so far as I understand it. The particulars of your plans I neither know nor seek to know.
Página 96 - ... 4. That the text to be adopted be that for which the evidence is decidedly preponderating ; and that when the text so adopted differs from that from which the Authorised Version was made, the alteration be indicated in the margin.
Página 98 - Now these things having been thus prepared, the priests go in continually into the first tabernacle, accomplishing the services ; but into the second the high priest alone, once in the year, not without blood, which he offereth for himself, and for the errors of the people...
Página 107 - ... if ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious : unto whom coming, a living stone, rejected indeed of men, but with God elect, precious, ye also, as living stones, are built up a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
Página 105 - We might also be charged (by scoffers) with some unequal dealing towards a great number of good English words. For as it is written of a certain great Philosopher, that he should say, that those logs were happy that were made images to be worshipped...
Página 107 - To whom coming, as unto a living stone, disallowed indeed of men, but chosen of God, and precious, ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.
Página 25 - I dared to love, been all too cruelly belied? The speculative Mystery of Life grew ever more mysterious to me: neither in the practical Mystery had I made the slightest progress, but been everywhere buffeted, foiled, and contemptuously cast out. A feeble unit in the middle of a threatening Infinitude, I seemed to have nothing given me but eyes, whereby to discern my own wretchedness.
Página 437 - Don Quixote : his Critics and Commentators. With a brief account of the minor works of MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, and a statement of the aim and end of the greatest of them all.
Página 160 - Oliphant (Mrs.). — THE MAKERS OF FLORENCE : Dante Giotto, Savonarola, and their City. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. With numerous Illustrations from drawings by Professor DELAMOTTE, and portrait of Savonarola, engraved by JEENS. Second Edition. Medium 8vo. Cloth extra. 2is. " Mrs. Oliphant has made a beautiful addition to the mass of literature already piled round the records of the Tuscan capital.