English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. A New EdA. S. Barnes, 1871 - 798 من الصفحات |
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... Divine Law ........ 149 149 105 ........................ Slavery ... 150 HUMPHRY DAVY ... 152 Pleasures of Fishing THOMAS ERSKINE .... .................. 106 Principles of the Law of Libel ............. 108 Christians the Ornaments of ...
... Divine Law ........ 149 149 105 ........................ Slavery ... 150 HUMPHRY DAVY ... 152 Pleasures of Fishing THOMAS ERSKINE .... .................. 106 Principles of the Law of Libel ............. 108 Christians the Ornaments of ...
الصفحة 21
... divine Music Ode of Dryden , and may perhaps then be compelled to confess that , though Dryden be the greater genius , yet Pope is the better artist . The preference here given to POPE above other modern Eng- lish poets , it must be ...
... divine Music Ode of Dryden , and may perhaps then be compelled to confess that , though Dryden be the greater genius , yet Pope is the better artist . The preference here given to POPE above other modern Eng- lish poets , it must be ...
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... Divine Attributes ; " but , finding that it would be very displeasing to the master of his college , he concluded to insert the word " NOT " before " contradictory . " Such facts reveal a character lacking in moral firmness , certainly ...
... Divine Attributes ; " but , finding that it would be very displeasing to the master of his college , he concluded to insert the word " NOT " before " contradictory . " Such facts reveal a character lacking in moral firmness , certainly ...
الصفحة 56
... flame in vain ; Patience , consoling maid , may yet be thine : - Go seek her quiet cell , and hear her voice divine ! --- Psyche , Canto VI . ON RECEIVING A BRANCH OF MEZEREON WHICH FLOWERED AT WOODSTOCK 56 MARY TIGHE .
... flame in vain ; Patience , consoling maid , may yet be thine : - Go seek her quiet cell , and hear her voice divine ! --- Psyche , Canto VI . ON RECEIVING A BRANCH OF MEZEREON WHICH FLOWERED AT WOODSTOCK 56 MARY TIGHE .
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... divine gift , a celestial inspiration : men regarded him as the ambassador of Heaven and the interpreter of its will . It is perfectly in nature , and no less agreeable to God's providence , to suppose that even in the darkest times ...
... divine gift , a celestial inspiration : men regarded him as the ambassador of Heaven and the interpreter of its will . It is perfectly in nature , and no less agreeable to God's providence , to suppose that even in the darkest times ...
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