The Quarterly Review, Volume 44William 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, 1831 - English literature |
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... heard , Thy visits paid to young and old , Where fear appals each other bird ; Thy friendly heart , thy nature mild , Thy meekness and docility , Creep to the love of man and child , And win thine own felicity . The gleanings of the ...
... heard , Thy visits paid to young and old , Where fear appals each other bird ; Thy friendly heart , thy nature mild , Thy meekness and docility , Creep to the love of man and child , And win thine own felicity . The gleanings of the ...
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... seen Taylor's works , nor heard of this portion of them ) may seem to show the peculiar fitness of this form for what may be called memorial poetry . ' an an elevation of mind , far above the Water Poet's Lives of Uneducated Poets . 63.
... seen Taylor's works , nor heard of this portion of them ) may seem to show the peculiar fitness of this form for what may be called memorial poetry . ' an an elevation of mind , far above the Water Poet's Lives of Uneducated Poets . 63.
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... heard of that country . And whereas many shallow- brained critics do lay an aspersion on me that I was set on by others , or that I did undergo this project either in malice or mockery of Master Benjamin Jonson , I vow , by the faith of ...
... heard of that country . And whereas many shallow- brained critics do lay an aspersion on me that I was set on by others , or that I did undergo this project either in malice or mockery of Master Benjamin Jonson , I vow , by the faith of ...
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... heard of ; the buildings being all of squared stone , five , six , and seven stories high , and many bye - lanes and closes on each side of the way , wherein are gentlemen's houses , much fairer than the buildings in the High Street ...
... heard of ; the buildings being all of squared stone , five , six , and seven stories high , and many bye - lanes and closes on each side of the way , wherein are gentlemen's houses , much fairer than the buildings in the High Street ...
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... heard of in 1784 , when some verses were shown to Miss Hannah More as the production of a poor illiterate female who gained her living by selling milk from door to door . 6 ' The story , ' says Miss More , did not engage my faith , but ...
... heard of in 1784 , when some verses were shown to Miss Hannah More as the production of a poor illiterate female who gained her living by selling milk from door to door . 6 ' The story , ' says Miss More , did not engage my faith , but ...
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Page 423 - How he went into the house of God in the days of Abiathar the high priest, and did eat the shewbread, which is not lawful to eat but for the priests, and gave also to them which were with him?
Page 422 - These twelve Jesus sent forth and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not : But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Page 437 - I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with glory, saith the Lord of Hosts. The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the Lord of Hosts. The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the Lord of Hosts : and in this place will I give peace, saith the Lord of Hosts.
Page 420 - And the disciples of John and of the Pharisees used to fast : and they come and say unto him, Why do the disciples of John and of the Pharisees fast, but thy disciples fast not ? 19 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
Page 420 - And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them? but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast.
Page 195 - That in the antique Oratory shook His bosom in its solitude ; and then — As in that hour — a moment o'er his face The tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced, — and then it faded as it came, And he stood calm and quiet, and he spoke The fitting vows...
Page 426 - Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great, saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come ; that Christ should suffer, and that he should be the first that should rise from the dead, and should shew light unto the people, and to the Gentiles.
Page 388 - I answer: A Methodist is one who has "the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost given unto him"; one who "loves the Lord his God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his mind, and with all his strength.
Page 429 - And they went their way, and found the colt tied by the door without in a place where two ways met; and they loose him.
Page 423 - And when he was come in, he saith unto them, Why make ye this ado, and weep } the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth.