The Mothers of Great MenChatto & Windus, 1874 - 414 páginas |
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... affection , without the exalted aims which belong to right principle . These may be equally illustrative of the truths which are intended to be pointed out , though less agreeable to dwell upon than that firmer and more consistent ...
... affection , without the exalted aims which belong to right principle . These may be equally illustrative of the truths which are intended to be pointed out , though less agreeable to dwell upon than that firmer and more consistent ...
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... affection , or some craving want . It may be some yearning after good , or some terror at the supposed approach of evil . It may utter the cry of weakness for help , or the prayer of the captive for deliverance . The ally within the ...
... affection , or some craving want . It may be some yearning after good , or some terror at the supposed approach of evil . It may utter the cry of weakness for help , or the prayer of the captive for deliverance . The ally within the ...
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... affection of the mother and the child ! It is an interesting and instructive feature presented by history , in the delineation of national characteris- tics , that , even in their false religions , this mutual re- lation , this ...
... affection of the mother and the child ! It is an interesting and instructive feature presented by history , in the delineation of national characteris- tics , that , even in their false religions , this mutual re- lation , this ...
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... affection and influence are again introduced , and made to supply some of the most beautiful and touching passages ... affectionate solicitude of the mother and the suscep- tibility of the child , and consequently , of the deeply ...
... affection and influence are again introduced , and made to supply some of the most beautiful and touching passages ... affectionate solicitude of the mother and the suscep- tibility of the child , and consequently , of the deeply ...
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... affection no reward . It would seem to be the province of modern inves- tigation to strip many an ancient hero of those graces and embellishments of character with which poetry and romance had combined to adorn him . Even Co- riolanus ...
... affection no reward . It would seem to be the province of modern inves- tigation to strip many an ancient hero of those graces and embellishments of character with which poetry and romance had combined to adorn him . Even Co- riolanus ...
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admirable affection amongst Antoine appears Artemus Ward Augustine Béarn beautiful became better brother Byron Catherine Catherine de Medici character Charles child Christian circumstances cloth extra cloth gilt Condé Countess court Crown 8vo daughter death dignity Duchess d'Alençon Duke Duke of Cleves duty early earnest Edition endure especially faithful father favour favourite Fcap feeling Francis friends guerite hand happy heart Henry holy honour hope house of Guise human husband illustrated cover influence interests Jeanne d'Albret John Wesley king of Navarre lady learned lived LONDON look Louisa Margaret Marguerite Marguerite d'Angoulême marriage maternal ment mind moral mother nature never noble occasion party perhaps PICCADILLY poet princess purpose queen of Navarre racter received regard religion religious remarkable rendered royal says scarcely seems soul sovereign spirit suffering things thought throne tion true truth whole wife woman women young prince youth
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Página 343 - And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away, and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God, and the books were opened ; and another book was opened, which is the book of life; and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
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Página 24 - Magna Charta. An Exact Facsimile of the Original Document in the British Museum, printed on fine plate paper, nearly 3 feet long by 2 feet wide, with the Arms and Seals emblazoned in Gold and Colours. Price 5s. The Roll of Battle Abbey...
Página 1 - The Art of Amusing : A Collection of Graceful Arts, Games, Tricks, Puzzles, and Charades. By FRANK BELLEW.
Página 39 - English Eccentrics and Eccentricities: Stories of Wealth and Fashion, Delusions, Impostures, and Fanatic Missions, Strange Sights and Sporting Scenes, Eccentric Artists, Theatrical Folks, Men of Letters, &c. By JOHN TIMBS, FSA With nearly 50 Illustrations.
Página 30 - Works. Faithfully Translated from the French, with variorum Notes, and numerous characteristic Illustrations by GUSTAVE DORE.
Página 369 - The world could not have furnished you with a present so acceptable to me, as the picture which you have so kindly sent me. I received it the night before last, and viewed it with a trepidation of nerves and spirits somewhat akin to what I should have felt, had the dear original presented herself to my embraces. I kissed it, and hung it where it is the last object, that I see at night, and of course the first on which I open my eyes in the morning.
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Página 343 - From three to four the silver cord was loosing, and the wheel breaking at the cistern; and then, without any struggle or sigh or groan, the soul was set at liberty ! We stood round the bed, and fulfilled her last request, uttered a little before she lost her speech; 'Children, as soon as I am released, sing a psalm of praise to God.
Página 15 - O mother, mother! What have you done? Behold, the heavens do ope, The gods look down, and this unnatural scene They laugh at. O my mother, mother! O! You have won a happy victory to Rome; But for your son— believe it, O, believe it!— Most dangerously you have with him prevail'd, If not most mortal to him.
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Catalogue of the Mercantile Library of Philadelphia, Volume 1 Mercantile Library of Philadelphia Visualização integral - 1870 |