The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... feeling ; but the contemporary accounts give us little on the subject . The death of Francis changed the whole face of affairs , and one of Condé's attendants , who went to communicate the intelligence to him , found him quietly playing ...
... feeling ; but the contemporary accounts give us little on the subject . The death of Francis changed the whole face of affairs , and one of Condé's attendants , who went to communicate the intelligence to him , found him quietly playing ...
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... feel much surprised that they should be led into excesses by the advice of a cruel nobility and an ambitious priesthood . Great allowance must be made for the differences of the age from ours ; and we must remember that until the works ...
... feel much surprised that they should be led into excesses by the advice of a cruel nobility and an ambitious priesthood . Great allowance must be made for the differences of the age from ours ; and we must remember that until the works ...
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... feeling of politicians , from innovations of this character . Any interference with the doctrines of the Church of England has been always disclaimed by those who have been most anxious to exercise the power of Parliament over her tem ...
... feeling of politicians , from innovations of this character . Any interference with the doctrines of the Church of England has been always disclaimed by those who have been most anxious to exercise the power of Parliament over her tem ...
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... feeling , sensitively alive to all the best emo- tions of family and social attachments , and to all the innocent en- joyments of life , sobered and chastened by the solemn teaching of religion , pervades the whole of the poem . We have ...
... feeling , sensitively alive to all the best emo- tions of family and social attachments , and to all the innocent en- joyments of life , sobered and chastened by the solemn teaching of religion , pervades the whole of the poem . We have ...
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... feels a similar bereavement , a feeling which seems to have suggested several passages of much beauty . After an engaging portrait of Marion's person and loveliness of character , and an allusion to the death of her mother , we have the ...
... feels a similar bereavement , a feeling which seems to have suggested several passages of much beauty . After an engaging portrait of Marion's person and loveliness of character , and an allusion to the death of her mother , we have the ...
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