Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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Página 65
I was not true and faithful in the use of the power confided in my hands . I
employed it for the few rather thau for the whole of the people . I acted from
motives of present expediency rather than faith in eternal justice . Even now I
seem to hear ...
I was not true and faithful in the use of the power confided in my hands . I
employed it for the few rather thau for the whole of the people . I acted from
motives of present expediency rather than faith in eternal justice . Even now I
seem to hear ...
Página 143
This is true , especially of Demosthenes . It is true also.of the Modern who
approached him nearest in characterMilton : and it is equally true of the
distinguished speakers of our own day , not one of whom is found to sympathise
with the ...
This is true , especially of Demosthenes . It is true also.of the Modern who
approached him nearest in characterMilton : and it is equally true of the
distinguished speakers of our own day , not one of whom is found to sympathise
with the ...
Página 265
The true credentials are decds . The genuine test is performance ... Mere
expression of belief is not true faith . Simple assent to a verbal creed is of no avail
. True faith is a practical confidence operating in good works . The union of
Church and ...
The true credentials are decds . The genuine test is performance ... Mere
expression of belief is not true faith . Simple assent to a verbal creed is of no avail
. True faith is a practical confidence operating in good works . The union of
Church and ...
Página 457
inquired Dodypol . “ The story may have a moral , ” said Rawlings . “ Truc , -- and
you mean to test my disposition according to the application I make of it ? ” “ It
may appeal to the sympathies , —to the affections . " “ True again , —and you
would ...
inquired Dodypol . “ The story may have a moral , ” said Rawlings . “ Truc , -- and
you mean to test my disposition according to the application I make of it ? ” “ It
may appeal to the sympathies , —to the affections . " “ True again , —and you
would ...
Página 501
Yet the only true life is in this labour . He who is solely devoted to the ideal is a
dreamer ; while he who is satisfied with the real is equally ignorant of the true life
and the true work of man . Such was the meditation of a young poet , who sat ...
Yet the only true life is in this labour . He who is solely devoted to the ideal is a
dreamer ; while he who is satisfied with the real is equally ignorant of the true life
and the true work of man . Such was the meditation of a young poet , who sat ...
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