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... that from thy hand is to be referred for its origin to the Did common breath and nouriture receive . times just preceding the preparation of F. Q. ii , 10. 69 . that famous record . We have there the various townships which forin ...
... that from thy hand is to be referred for its origin to the Did common breath and nouriture receive . times just preceding the preparation of F. Q. ii , 10. 69 . that famous record . We have there the various townships which forin ...
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Kirkby's Inquest is one of course between man and man , there these ; this was taken in 1277 , the fifth was no public registration of them , no of Edward I. The record called the common depositary , but they remainNomina Villaruin ...
Kirkby's Inquest is one of course between man and man , there these ; this was taken in 1277 , the fifth was no public registration of them , no of Edward I. The record called the common depositary , but they remainNomina Villaruin ...
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... of Lincoln's - inn , on being called to And monks cry , Fye upon your name , the bar , to recover arrears of “ abIn vrach , for loss of sylvan game , sent Commons , " " vacant Commons , " Saint Hilda ' : priest ye slew .
... of Lincoln's - inn , on being called to And monks cry , Fye upon your name , the bar , to recover arrears of “ abIn vrach , for loss of sylvan game , sent Commons , " " vacant Commons , " Saint Hilda ' : priest ye slew .
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He has recently published that at least self - important tribunal , a pamphlet , entitled , “ Plan and DePlan and De- the Court of Common Council . Being signs for the future Approaches to the referred to the New Bridge CommitNew London ...
He has recently published that at least self - important tribunal , a pamphlet , entitled , “ Plan and DePlan and De- the Court of Common Council . Being signs for the future Approaches to the referred to the New Bridge CommitNew London ...
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The “ march of inremoval of the ancient dam at Loudon tellect " has so far outstripped reason Bridge , ” had been given in the prefa- and common sense , that it is now but tory remarks , we opened the book of little use to oppose ...
The “ march of inremoval of the ancient dam at Loudon tellect " has so far outstripped reason Bridge , ” had been given in the prefa- and common sense , that it is now but tory remarks , we opened the book of little use to oppose ...
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Seite 104 - ... have begun by chance. As nothing is essential to the fable but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and by circumscribing the extent of the drama lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented that they were not known by him, or not observed. Nor, if such another poet could arise, should I very vehemently reproach him that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus...
Seite 486 - His name shall endure for ever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun : And men shall be blessed in him : all nations shall call him blessed.
Seite 474 - God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty...
Seite 176 - For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For he received from God the Father honour and glory, when there came such a voice to him from the excellent glory, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. And this voice which came from heaven we heard, when we were with him in the holy mount.
Seite 263 - But while I expected in this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both Houses of Parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still crouch, beneath his rage.
Seite 486 - There shall be an handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains ; the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon : and they of the city shall flourish like grass of the earth.
Seite 104 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold: For this the Tragic Muse first trod the stage...
Seite 340 - Werter is but the cry of that dim, rooted pain, under which all thoughtful men of a certain age were languishing: it paints the misery, it passionately utters the complaint; and heart and voice, all over Europe, loudly and at once respond to it.
Seite 340 - Werter, infusing itself into the core and whole spirit of Literature, gave birth to a race of Sentimentalists, who have raged and wailed in every part of the world; till better light dawned on them, or at worst, exhausted Nature laid herself to sleep, and it was discovered that lamenting was an unproductive labor.
Seite 34 - If the biographer writes from personal knowledge, and makes haste to gratify the publick curiosity, there is danger lest his interest, his fear, his gratitude, or his tenderness; overpower his fidelity, and tempt him to conceal, if not to invent.