The North American Review, Volum 61University of Northern Iowa, 1845 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Pàgina 29
... whole structure of society , and make justice and peace once more known among men . And how ? How , unless through his Church ? But had not the Church always labored against these evils and iniquities ? Why was she so weak ? — In silent ...
... whole structure of society , and make justice and peace once more known among men . And how ? How , unless through his Church ? But had not the Church always labored against these evils and iniquities ? Why was she so weak ? — In silent ...
Pàgina 36
... whole south of the beautiful peninsula , and defeated and took prisoner the good old Bruno in 1053 , they bowed before him and asked his pardon , and bound themselves to be his vassals . The relation then established between Rome and ...
... whole south of the beautiful peninsula , and defeated and took prisoner the good old Bruno in 1053 , they bowed before him and asked his pardon , and bound themselves to be his vassals . The relation then established between Rome and ...
Pàgina 50
... whole assem- bly rose and demanded in the name of God's justice the instant promulgation of the anathema against the perjured and tyrannical king of Germany . Gregory stood forth , calm and resolute , with uplifted hand and upturned ...
... whole assem- bly rose and demanded in the name of God's justice the instant promulgation of the anathema against the perjured and tyrannical king of Germany . Gregory stood forth , calm and resolute , with uplifted hand and upturned ...
Pàgina 55
... whole of the " Narrative , " where much that is irrelevant is combined with much that is deeply interesting , and where the latter , both in matter and form , exhibits more eagerness for accumu- lation , than skill in arrangement ...
... whole of the " Narrative , " where much that is irrelevant is combined with much that is deeply interesting , and where the latter , both in matter and form , exhibits more eagerness for accumu- lation , than skill in arrangement ...
Pàgina 61
... whole of the " Narrative , " where much that is irrelevant is combined with much that is deeply interesting , and where the latter , both in matter and form , exhibits more eagerness for accumu- lation , than skill in arrangement ...
... whole of the " Narrative , " where much that is irrelevant is combined with much that is deeply interesting , and where the latter , both in matter and form , exhibits more eagerness for accumu- lation , than skill in arrangement ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 385 - He wakes or sleeps with the enduring dead ; Thou canst not soar where he is sitting now. Dust to the dust ! but the pure spirit shall flow Back to the burning fountain whence it came, A portion of the Eternal, which must glow Through time and change, unquenchably the same, Whilst thy cold embers choke the sordid hearth of shame.
Pàgina 15 - ... to hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil state may stand and best be maintained, and that among our English subjects, with a full liberty in religious concernments...
Pàgina 385 - Live! fear no heavier chastisement from me, Thou noteless blot on a remembered name! But be thyself, and know thyself to be! And ever at thy season be thou free To spill the venom when thy fangs o'erflow; Remorse and Self-contempt shall cling to thee; Hot Shame shall burn upon thy secret brow, And like a beaten hound tremble thou shalt — as now.
Pàgina 399 - MOSES STUART, Professor of Sacred Literature in the Theological Seminary at Andover. Andover, Dec.
Pàgina 383 - How, indeed, it could ever be doubted that thought is only of the conditioned, may well be deemed a matter of the profoundest admiration. Thought cannot transcend consciousness; consciousness is only possible under the antithesis of a subject and object of thought, known only in correlation, and mutually limiting each other...
Pàgina 233 - ... seems to be affected with these. He wants not capacity, and has a larger measure of knowledge than might be expected from his education, which was very indifferent ; a want of judgment, with an instability of temper, appears in him but too often and too evidently. He is mechanically turned, and seems designed by nature rather to be a ship-carpenter than a great prince.
Pàgina 399 - The Miscellaneous Works of Thomas Arnold, DD Late Head Master of Rugby School and Regius Professor of Modern History in the Univ. of Oxford.
Pàgina 390 - ... to the subversion of all due authority ; and he is no sooner disappointed in his schemes to deprive the people not only of the cares of the state, but of all power to redress themselves, than Volumnia is made madly to exclaim : Now the red pestilence strike all trades in Rome, And occupations perish.
Pàgina 233 - Turkish empire; but he did not seem capable of conducting so great a design, though his conduct in his wars since this has discovered a greater genius in him than appeared at that time. He was desirous to understand our doctrine, but he did not seem disposed to mend matters in Moscovy.
Pàgina 169 - Poetry is of so subtile a spirit, that, in pouring out of one language into another, it will all evaporate ; and, if a new spirit be not added in the transfusion, there will remain nothing but a caput mortuum.