The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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Page 50
... look this way : ' Suffer the little children to come unto me , and forbid them not ; for of such is the kingdom of God . ' Bright as are the stars in the heavens , and lovely as are the loveliest spots on earth , yet is there nothing ...
... look this way : ' Suffer the little children to come unto me , and forbid them not ; for of such is the kingdom of God . ' Bright as are the stars in the heavens , and lovely as are the loveliest spots on earth , yet is there nothing ...
Page 65
... looks back with peculiar gratitude , as having been marked by more than ordinary fulness of joy , or clearness of teaching , is one passed , now some years ago , near time of sunset , among the broken masses of pine forests which skirt ...
... looks back with peculiar gratitude , as having been marked by more than ordinary fulness of joy , or clearness of teaching , is one passed , now some years ago , near time of sunset , among the broken masses of pine forests which skirt ...
Page 67
... look upon . Toss a bundle of Asiatic garments and utensils into a heap , and you have a picture ; but what artist who could help it would copy our steel fenders or papier mâché trays ? Our best ornaments are importations , or copies ...
... look upon . Toss a bundle of Asiatic garments and utensils into a heap , and you have a picture ; but what artist who could help it would copy our steel fenders or papier mâché trays ? Our best ornaments are importations , or copies ...
Page 70
... look upon those pitiful concretions of lime and clay which spring up in mildewed forwardness out of the kneaded fields about our capital - upon those thin , tottering , foundationless shells of splintered wood and imitated stone - upon ...
... look upon those pitiful concretions of lime and clay which spring up in mildewed forwardness out of the kneaded fields about our capital - upon those thin , tottering , foundationless shells of splintered wood and imitated stone - upon ...
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... look at the east end of Lincoln cathedral , or any other fine specimen of the geometri- cal Gothic , and then say if ... looks upon his subjects rather with the eye of a painter than of an architect . The truth seems to be , that the ...
... look at the east end of Lincoln cathedral , or any other fine specimen of the geometri- cal Gothic , and then say if ... looks upon his subjects rather with the eye of a painter than of an architect . The truth seems to be , that the ...
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