| Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1820 - 448 páginas
...claims for entrance there. This was answered by the choristers from the procession in the hall ; and after a chaunted parley of a few minutes, the gates...be nearly as tired with this account of this long funzwne, as I was of seeing it, and it is quite impossible you can be more so. The procession would... | |
| 1822 - 206 páginas
...walking up and coming down the steps of the altar, : and bustling about, went on; and which at hast terminated in the Cardinals all embracing and kissing each other, which is considered the kiss of peace. ' The palms are artificial, plaited of •straw or the leaves of dried... | |
| Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1826 - 444 páginas
...opened, and the Pope, Cardinals, and Priests returned to their seats. Then the Passion was chanted ; and then a most tiresome long service commenced, in...be nearly as tired with this account of this long funxione, as I was of seeing it, and it is quite impossible you can be more so. The procession would... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 366 páginas
...usual genuflections, and tinkling of little bells, and dressings, and undressings, and walking up and down the steps of the altar, and bustling about, went...each other, which is, I am told, the kiss of peace. The palms are artificial, plaited of straw, or the leaves of dried reeds, so as to resemble the real... | |
| Spirit - 1840 - 406 páginas
...down the steps of the altar, and bustling about went on, and which terminated at last in the cardinals embracing and kissing each other, which is, I am told, 'the kiss of peace.' The palms are artificial, plaited of straw, or the leaves of dried reeds, so as to resemble the real... | |
| Sketch - 1843 - 312 páginas
...the steps of the altar, and bustling about, went on, and which terminated, at last, in the cardinals embracing and kissing each other, which is, I am told, ' the kiss of peace.' The palms are artificial, plaited of straw, or the leaves of dried reeds, so as to resemble the real... | |
| 1845 - 558 páginas
...the steps of the aliar, and bustling about, went on ; and which terminated ¡u last in the cardinals embracing and kissing each other, which is, I am told, ' the kiss of peace.' The palms are artificial, plaited of straw, or the leaves of dried reeds, so as to resemble the real... | |
| Charles Sparry - 1847 - 246 páginas
...the steps of the altar, and bustling about, went on, and which terminated at last in the cardinals embracing and kissing each other, which is, I am told, ' the kiss of peace.' The palms are artificial, plaited of straw, or the leaves of dried reeds, so as to resemble the real... | |
| C Sparry - 1847 - 280 páginas
...the steps of the altar, and bustling about, went on, and which terminated at last in the cardinals embracing and kissing each other, which is, I am told, ' the kiss of peace.' The palms are artificial, plaited of straw, or the leaves of dried reeds, so as to resemble the real... | |
| Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1852 - 520 páginas
...the steps of the altar, and bustling about, went on; and which at pBOCEsaioirs or THE HOLT WEEK. 181 last terminated in the Cardinals all embracing and...church instead of this confined little chapel and hall, in which, from the crowding and squeezing, the fine dresses and palm branches, and all the pomp of... | |
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