The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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Page 19
... express purpose of advancing the influence of the See of Rome , just as " the Historical Triads " were designed for the purpose of en- hancing the dignity of the Welsh people . And now , having examined the records of early British ...
... express purpose of advancing the influence of the See of Rome , just as " the Historical Triads " were designed for the purpose of en- hancing the dignity of the Welsh people . And now , having examined the records of early British ...
Page 53
... express a doubt , whether the necessity of a penitential and humble frame of mind is sufficiently insisted on ? It appears to us , that in the case of such doubts and difficulties , as to the amount of preparation requisite , the ...
... express a doubt , whether the necessity of a penitential and humble frame of mind is sufficiently insisted on ? It appears to us , that in the case of such doubts and difficulties , as to the amount of preparation requisite , the ...
Page 58
... St. Stephen Harding , to the considerable discomfort of the Order in sum- mer , as the dress in question is very warm . contained arch and horizontal lines of the Romanesque express repose 58 Ruskin's Lamps of Architecture .
... St. Stephen Harding , to the considerable discomfort of the Order in sum- mer , as the dress in question is very warm . contained arch and horizontal lines of the Romanesque express repose 58 Ruskin's Lamps of Architecture .
Page 59
... express the hidden causes of beauty and grandeur in the temples of Greece and Egypt , or the cathedrals of England and France , may well seem replete with attractions . Yet it requires for its successful prosecution , more vigour of in ...
... express the hidden causes of beauty and grandeur in the temples of Greece and Egypt , or the cathedrals of England and France , may well seem replete with attractions . Yet it requires for its successful prosecution , more vigour of in ...
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... express them , so far as words may do it . The pomp and prodigality of his eloquence are well enough known ; to describe them adequately would require language not less forcible and beautiful than his own . In the difficult and noble ...
... express them , so far as words may do it . The pomp and prodigality of his eloquence are well enough known ; to describe them adequately would require language not less forcible and beautiful than his own . In the difficult and noble ...
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