The Quarterly review, Volumen33Murray, 1826 |
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... thought he should die of cold ; the fourth , Hatton , Lord Chancellor ; the fifth , Heneage ; and the sixth , Knolles : these three last were also on fire . They told him that Sir William Cecil , one of their companions , yet living ...
... thought he should die of cold ; the fourth , Hatton , Lord Chancellor ; the fifth , Heneage ; and the sixth , Knolles : these three last were also on fire . They told him that Sir William Cecil , one of their companions , yet living ...
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... thought credible , ' says Burnet , that at the same time when the king pretended such scruples and troubles of conscience , he could be guilty of such folly and impudence as to put himself thus in the Pope's mercy by two such demands ...
... thought credible , ' says Burnet , that at the same time when the king pretended such scruples and troubles of conscience , he could be guilty of such folly and impudence as to put himself thus in the Pope's mercy by two such demands ...
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... thoughts from the particular cruelty of her death , to what she believed was his general disposition ; such more than ordinary charity did not deserve so perverse an interpre- tation . The reach of Shakspeare's powerful genius , when he ...
... thoughts from the particular cruelty of her death , to what she believed was his general disposition ; such more than ordinary charity did not deserve so perverse an interpre- tation . The reach of Shakspeare's powerful genius , when he ...
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... thought troubled the soul of Cranmer , when he himself was perishing in the flames , it must have been the recollection of those poor victims , who , like himself , were suffo- cated , blinded , tortured , consumed . But if the ...
... thought troubled the soul of Cranmer , when he himself was perishing in the flames , it must have been the recollection of those poor victims , who , like himself , were suffo- cated , blinded , tortured , consumed . But if the ...
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... thoughts run in channels diverse from ours , and whose modes of expression are consequently all new and uncouth ; when we find the letters and words all totally destitute of the least resem- blance to any language we have ever met with ...
... thoughts run in channels diverse from ours , and whose modes of expression are consequently all new and uncouth ; when we find the letters and words all totally destitute of the least resem- blance to any language we have ever met with ...
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Página 92 - For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost ; and these three are one. And there are three that bear witness in earth, the spirit, and the water, and the blood ; and these three agree in one.
Página 272 - Sweet Queen of Parley, Daughter of the Sphere! So may'st thou be translated to the skies, And give resounding grace to all Heaven's harmonies!
Página 370 - But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the world unto our glory.
Página 169 - Avenge, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old, When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones, Forget not : in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piemontese that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks.
Página 310 - But that which did please me beyond any thing in the whole world was the wind-musique when the angel comes down, which is so sweet that it ravished me, and indeed, in a word, did wrap up my soul so that it made me really sick, just as I have formerly been when in love with my wife...
Página 88 - This is he that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood; and it is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is truth.
Página 290 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God (it being Sunday evening) which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the king sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth...
Página 440 - ... grievously whipped and burned through the gristle of the right ear with a hot iron of the compass of an inch about, as a manifestation of his wicked life, and due punishment received for the same.
Página 361 - In their lowest servitude and depression, the subjects of the Byzantine throne were still possessed of a golden key that could unlock the treasures of antiquity ; of a musical and prolific language, that gives a soul to the objects of sense, and a body to the abstractions of philosophy.
Página 276 - ENCYCLOPAEDIA of AGRICULTURE: comprising the Laying-out, Improvement, and Management of Landed Property, and the Cultivation and Economy of the Productions of Agriculture. With 1,100 Woodcuts. 8vo.