The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... divine ed in subject and sentiment , that specimens illuminations . Such was the bewilderment might be adduced from them of almost every of those times nor is it difficult to conceive kind of serious poetry to which the sonnet that some ...
... divine ed in subject and sentiment , that specimens illuminations . Such was the bewilderment might be adduced from them of almost every of those times nor is it difficult to conceive kind of serious poetry to which the sonnet that some ...
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... divine . ** But whilst we never forget that the results of our institutions are good in the main , and whilst we hope that there will accrue un- der them an incalculable accession of good in the end , it is fit that we should also look ...
... divine . ** But whilst we never forget that the results of our institutions are good in the main , and whilst we hope that there will accrue un- der them an incalculable accession of good in the end , it is fit that we should also look ...
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... divine , neither that from the unlocking of the gates of sense , and the kindling of a greater natural light , anything of incredulity or intellec- tual night may arise in our minds towards divine mysteries . But rather that , by our ...
... divine , neither that from the unlocking of the gates of sense , and the kindling of a greater natural light , anything of incredulity or intellec- tual night may arise in our minds towards divine mysteries . But rather that , by our ...
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... divine , That no tribunal , though most wise to sift Deed and intent , should turn the being adrift Into that world where penitential tear May not avail , nor prayer have for God's ear A voice - that world whose veil no hand can lift ...
... divine , That no tribunal , though most wise to sift Deed and intent , should turn the being adrift Into that world where penitential tear May not avail , nor prayer have for God's ear A voice - that world whose veil no hand can lift ...
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... divine , Dr. Dwight . The description of Balize is vividly given ; and the quiet easy humour with which he expatiates on his own official dignity shows light and skilful hand : - a ' While longing for the comfort of a good ho- The ...
... divine , Dr. Dwight . The description of Balize is vividly given ; and the quiet easy humour with which he expatiates on his own official dignity shows light and skilful hand : - a ' While longing for the comfort of a good ho- The ...
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