Southey's Common-place Book: Special collectionsLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 71
Página 71
... force of the confede- rating charm . " " Tis strange to imagine that war , which of all things appears the most savage , should be the passion of the most heroic spirits . But ' tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn ...
... force of the confede- rating charm . " " Tis strange to imagine that war , which of all things appears the most savage , should be the passion of the most heroic spirits . But ' tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn ...
Página 77
... force must to her earth contribute light . But if we are so far blind we cannot see The wonder of this truth , yet let us be Not infidels ; nor like dull atheists give Ourselves so long to lust , till we believe ( To allay the grief of ...
... force must to her earth contribute light . But if we are so far blind we cannot see The wonder of this truth , yet let us be Not infidels ; nor like dull atheists give Ourselves so long to lust , till we believe ( To allay the grief of ...
Página 78
... force of the observation , that at both the Scyllean Pro- montories of Greece and Italy , as well as at the great Seelig of Ireland , there were sacred foun tains , which were supposed to be enchanted , and adored , and that they all ...
... force of the observation , that at both the Scyllean Pro- montories of Greece and Italy , as well as at the great Seelig of Ireland , there were sacred foun tains , which were supposed to be enchanted , and adored , and that they all ...
Página 84
... force could avert , and no skill could cure . " Barrister Theologues of the poddle ! Blushing beauties of Maynooth ! Do let us hear what middle course you would have devised in such existing circumstances ! In the dedication of one of ...
... force could avert , and no skill could cure . " Barrister Theologues of the poddle ! Blushing beauties of Maynooth ! Do let us hear what middle course you would have devised in such existing circumstances ! In the dedication of one of ...
Página 91
... force , as far forth as reason will.— ye “ And with that divers of the Clergy that were there present , whether they said it for his pleasure , or as they thought , agreed plainly by the law of God and of the Church , that a sanctuary ...
... force , as far forth as reason will.— ye “ And with that divers of the Clergy that were there present , whether they said it for his pleasure , or as they thought , agreed plainly by the law of God and of the Church , that a sanctuary ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
appeared Arminianism arms beautiful bien birds Bishop body Brahmins called cause Chingis Christ Christian church clergy colour COLUMBANUS death devil Diogo Bernardes divine earth enemy England English fait father feet fire friends FYNES MORYSON give GONZALO DE BERCEO ground hand hath head heaven Hindoo holy honour horse hundred Ibid Indians inhabitants Ireland Irish Jesuits JONATHAN CARVER King King's kingdom land leave letter live Lord manner Maximian ment Miguel de Barrios ministers mountain never night noble pass Persian persons PIETRO DELLA VALLE poor Pope Portugal pray prayer preaching priests Prince qu'il quæ religion river Saint says sent sermon side sort soul Spain spirit stone STRAFFORD Teruel thing thou thought tion town tree unto whole WILLIAM HUBBARD wind women word
Pasajes populares
Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...