Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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... noble language of the Hebrew poet , " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , and where the light was as darkness . " The gloom of his character discolours all the passions of men , and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own ...
... noble language of the Hebrew poet , " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , and where the light was as darkness . " The gloom of his character discolours all the passions of men , and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own ...
الصفحة 510
... noble service which , of all the instruments employed by an English govern- ment , is the most impotent for mischief , and the most powerful for good . His administration was glorious , but with no vulgar glory . It was not one of those ...
... noble service which , of all the instruments employed by an English govern- ment , is the most impotent for mischief , and the most powerful for good . His administration was glorious , but with no vulgar glory . It was not one of those ...
الصفحة 510
... noble service which , of all the instruments employed by an English govern- ment , is the most impotent for mischief , and the most powerful for good . His administration was glorious , but with no vulgar glory . It was not one of those ...
... noble service which , of all the instruments employed by an English govern- ment , is the most impotent for mischief , and the most powerful for good . His administration was glorious , but with no vulgar glory . It was not one of those ...
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CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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