The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... character and station , which , to a certain degree , must always temper the exercise of the right in the hands of the Clergy . The Reformers , accordingly , in their scheme of discipline , state , ' To our great grief , we hear that ...
... character and station , which , to a certain degree , must always temper the exercise of the right in the hands of the Clergy . The Reformers , accordingly , in their scheme of discipline , state , ' To our great grief , we hear that ...
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... character in the angels , and in the women whose lovers they are . Lord Byron has contrasted his pairs of lovers , giving the mildest angel to the most masculine woman ; Mr Moore has assimilated his , giving a high - spirited and ...
... character in the angels , and in the women whose lovers they are . Lord Byron has contrasted his pairs of lovers , giving the mildest angel to the most masculine woman ; Mr Moore has assimilated his , giving a high - spirited and ...
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... characters of the two sis- ters are displayed in powerful dramatic contrast . The Archangel Raphael afterwards appears , to warn the misguided angels to return to Heaven before their term of pardon is expired ; but they refuse ...
... characters of the two sis- ters are displayed in powerful dramatic contrast . The Archangel Raphael afterwards appears , to warn the misguided angels to return to Heaven before their term of pardon is expired ; but they refuse ...
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... character of the great man whose name stands at the head of this article . The singular felicity which he enjoyed of attaining a high place among the orators of a foreign country , after filling , for many years , the highest in his own ...
... character of the great man whose name stands at the head of this article . The singular felicity which he enjoyed of attaining a high place among the orators of a foreign country , after filling , for many years , the highest in his own ...
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... character of the people , or the genius of the place , than those funeral ora- tions . But the practice is liable to much more serious objec- tion . Instances must of necessity occur , in which it will give rise either to painful ...
... character of the people , or the genius of the place , than those funeral ora- tions . But the practice is liable to much more serious objec- tion . Instances must of necessity occur , in which it will give rise either to painful ...
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