Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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Sivu 6
... feeling, will for ever continue to elevate and bless a grateful world. To form a just conception of the importance of Chateaubriand's Genius of Christianity, we must recollect the period when it was published, the character of the works ...
... feeling, will for ever continue to elevate and bless a grateful world. To form a just conception of the importance of Chateaubriand's Genius of Christianity, we must recollect the period when it was published, the character of the works ...
Sivu 1
... feeling , and inhaling from the latter its acute and fearless investigation . The last pilgrim , with devout feelings , to the Holy Sepulchre , he was the first supporter of constitutional freedom in France ; discarding thus from former ...
... feeling , and inhaling from the latter its acute and fearless investigation . The last pilgrim , with devout feelings , to the Holy Sepulchre , he was the first supporter of constitutional freedom in France ; discarding thus from former ...
Sivu 3
... feeling . Hence his writings display a reach and variety of imagery , a depth of light and shadow , a vigour of thought ... feelings of chivalrous love , the heroism of Roman virtue and the sublimity of Christian martyrdom . His writings ...
... feeling . Hence his writings display a reach and variety of imagery , a depth of light and shadow , a vigour of thought ... feelings of chivalrous love , the heroism of Roman virtue and the sublimity of Christian martyrdom . His writings ...
Sivu 9
... feelings of religion would ultimately resume their sway ; when the waters of bitterness were let loose , the consolations of devotion would again be felt to be indispensable ; and the spirit of the Gospel , banished during the sunshine ...
... feelings of religion would ultimately resume their sway ; when the waters of bitterness were let loose , the consolations of devotion would again be felt to be indispensable ; and the spirit of the Gospel , banished during the sunshine ...
Sivu 13
... feelings , and to worship the same Father , that the Christian is per- mitted to enter the temple of nature ; and by ... Feeling of their beauty . Then , as now , the citadel of Athens looked upon the evening sun , and her temples flamed ...
... feelings , and to worship the same Father , that the Christian is per- mitted to enter the temple of nature ; and by ... Feeling of their beauty . Then , as now , the citadel of Athens looked upon the evening sun , and her temples flamed ...
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Sivu 350 - Nearer to the beach, the tide rippled onward in waves of sparkling silver, that imperceptibly, yet rapidly, gained upon the sand. With a mind employed in admiration of the romantic scene, or perhaps on some more agitating topic, Miss Wardour advanced in silence by her father's side, whose recently offended dignity did not stoop to open any conversation. Following the windings of the beach, they passed one projecting point or headland of rock after another, and now found themselves under a huge and...