The Quarterly Review, 10권William 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, 1814 |
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... Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux . By Charles But- ler , Esq . 353 2. The Life of Fenelon , Archbishop of Cambray . By Charles Butler , Esq . 409 VI . Zur Farbenlehre . On the Doctrine of Colours . By 427 Goethe . · VII . ΕΡΜΗΣ : ΛΟΓΙΟΣ Η ...
... Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux . By Charles But- ler , Esq . 353 2. The Life of Fenelon , Archbishop of Cambray . By Charles Butler , Esq . 409 VI . Zur Farbenlehre . On the Doctrine of Colours . By 427 Goethe . · VII . ΕΡΜΗΣ : ΛΟΓΙΟΣ Η ...
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... Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux . By Charles Butler , Esq . 8vo . pp . 180. London ; Longman . 1812 . 2. The Life of Fenelon , Archbishop of Cambray . By Charles Butler , Esq . 8vo . pp . 238. London ; Longman . 1810 . THIS HIS pair of ...
... Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux . By Charles Butler , Esq . 8vo . pp . 180. London ; Longman . 1812 . 2. The Life of Fenelon , Archbishop of Cambray . By Charles Butler , Esq . 8vo . pp . 238. London ; Longman . 1810 . THIS HIS pair of ...
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... bred at studies and exer- cises suitable to their profession ; and as they find them well prepared , * Innocent the XIIth . they they are by the several degrees of the pontifical led 410 JAN . Butler's Lives of Bossuet and Fenelon .
... bred at studies and exer- cises suitable to their profession ; and as they find them well prepared , * Innocent the XIIth . they they are by the several degrees of the pontifical led 410 JAN . Butler's Lives of Bossuet and Fenelon .
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... Bossuet . As this prelate was , beyond all controversy , the ablest advocate whom the church of Rome ever possessed ... Bossuet's Exposition absolutely without error , it never had the deformities which you accuse him of having thrown ...
... Bossuet . As this prelate was , beyond all controversy , the ablest advocate whom the church of Rome ever possessed ... Bossuet's Exposition absolutely without error , it never had the deformities which you accuse him of having thrown ...
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... Bossuet and M. Claude , one of the most acute and learned of the reformed clergy in France , entreating , however , the reader to bear in mind , that the statement is that of an adversary , a candid how- ever and temperate adversary ...
... Bossuet and M. Claude , one of the most acute and learned of the reformed clergy in France , entreating , however , the reader to bear in mind , that the statement is that of an adversary , a candid how- ever and temperate adversary ...
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321 페이지 - He who hath bent him o'er the dead Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress...
110 페이지 - Who is on my side? who?" And there looked out to him two or three eunuchs. And he said, "Throw her down." So they threw her down: and some of her blood was sprinkled on the wall, and on the horses : and he trode her under foot.
115 페이지 - It came from mine own heart, so to my head, And thence into my fingers trickled; Then to my pen, from whence immediately On paper I did dribble it daintily.
96 페이지 - All things come by Nature. And the elements and stars came over me ; so that I was in a manner quite clouded with it.
129 페이지 - Collections from the Greek Anthology, and from the Pastoral, Elegiac, and Dramatic Poets of Greece.
325 페이지 - Woe waits the insect and the maid ; A life of pain, the loss of peace, From infant's play, and man's caprice : The lovely toy so fiercely sought Hath lost its charm by being caught, For every touch that woo'd its stay Hath brush'd its brightest hues away, Till charm, and hue, and beauty gone, 'Tis left to fly or fall alone...
97 페이지 - There is a spirit which I feel, that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong, but delights to endure all things, in hope to enjoy its own in the end: its hope is to outlive all wrath and contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty, or whatever is of a nature contrary to itself.
103 페이지 - England is one of the most singular books in this or in any other language. Its puns and its poems, its sermons and its anagrams, render it unique in its kind.
87 페이지 - We intended not," says Baxter, " to dig down the banks, or pull up the hedge, and lay all waste and common, when we desired the Prelates' tyranny might cease." No ; for the intention had been under the pretext of abating one tyranny to establish a far severer and more galling in its stead : in doing this the banks had been thrown down, and the hedge destroyed ; and while the bestial herd who broke in rejoiced...
89 페이지 - I was born and baptized in the bosom of the Church of England established by law : in that profession I have ever since lived, and in that I come now to die. This is no time to dissemble with God, least of all in matters of religion ; and therefore I desire it may be remembered, I have always lived in the Protestant religion established in England, and in that I come now to die.