The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 18W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1841 |
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... continued to express my grateful acknowledgments for his kindness , the general , apparently inat- tentive to all I was saying , paced the room with hurried steps , stopping every now and then to glance at a large map of Spain which ...
... continued to express my grateful acknowledgments for his kindness , the general , apparently inat- tentive to all I was saying , paced the room with hurried steps , stopping every now and then to glance at a large map of Spain which ...
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... continued he in a lower tone , " you had better lose no time in reporting yourself at head quarters . We'll walk up together . Devilish awkward scrape yours . " " Never fear , Fred ; time enough for all that . For the present , if you ...
... continued he in a lower tone , " you had better lose no time in reporting yourself at head quarters . We'll walk up together . Devilish awkward scrape yours . " " Never fear , Fred ; time enough for all that . For the present , if you ...
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... continued 66 My only fear is , he may do some- thing silly . " 39 " Who ? Monsoon , is it ? " " No , no . friend of ours . " Not Monsoon ; another " Faith , I scarcely thought your fears of old Monsoon were called for . He's a fox - the ...
... continued 66 My only fear is , he may do some- thing silly . " 39 " Who ? Monsoon , is it ? " " No , no . friend of ours . " Not Monsoon ; another " Faith , I scarcely thought your fears of old Monsoon were called for . He's a fox - the ...
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... continued to mumble over , in a low tone , from the docu- ments before him- " Upon my life , it's like a dream to me . What infernal stuff this brandy is ! " CHARGE No. 8. - For conduct highly unbecoming an officer and a gentleman , in ...
... continued to mumble over , in a low tone , from the docu- ments before him- " Upon my life , it's like a dream to me . What infernal stuff this brandy is ! " CHARGE No. 8. - For conduct highly unbecoming an officer and a gentleman , in ...
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... continued Lord D—— , " when some wild notes struck upon our ears , startling me by their sudden- ness and the strange coincidence with his words . I never saw any thing like the effect upon the old man . He grew as pale as death , and ...
... continued Lord D—— , " when some wild notes struck upon our ears , startling me by their sudden- ness and the strange coincidence with his words . I never saw any thing like the effect upon the old man . He grew as pale as death , and ...
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Página 166 - They parted — ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between. But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been.
Página 106 - Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation ; so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Página 205 - And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind into the nature of things.
Página 418 - God a true, proper, and propitiatory sacrifice for the living and the dead. And that in the most holy sacrament of the eucharist, there is truly, really, and substantially the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ : and that there is made a conversion of the whole substance of the bread into the body, and of the whole substance of the wine into the blood ; which conversion the Catholic Church calls Transubstantiation.
Página 418 - I also affirm that the power of indulgences was left by Christ in the Church, and that the use of them is most wholesome to Christian people.
Página 417 - I profess likewise, that in the Mass there is offered to God a true, proper, and propitiatory Sacrifice for the living and the dead. And that in the most holy Sacrament of the Eucharist, there is truly, really, and substantially the Body and Blood, together with the Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ...
Página 437 - The lonely mountains o'er And the resounding shore A voice of weeping heard, and loud lament; From haunted spring and dale Edged with poplar pale The parting Genius is with sighing sent; With flower-inwoven tresses torn The Nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
Página 418 - I acknowledge the Holy Catholic, Apostolic, Roman Church for the Mother and Mistress of all churches : and I promise true obedience to the Bishop of Rome, successor to St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and Vicar of Jesus Christ.
Página 205 - Therefore, because the acts or events of true history have not that magnitude which satisfieth the mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical. Because true history propoundeth the successes and issues of actions not so agreeable to the merits of virtue and vice, therefore poesy feigns them more just in retribution, and more according to revealed providence.
Página 417 - I also profess that there are truly and properly seven sacraments of the new law, instituted by Jesus Christ our Lord, and necessary for the salvation of mankind, though not all for every one : To wit, Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Extreme Unction, Order, and Matrimony : And that they confer grace : And that of these, Baptism, Confirmation and Order cannot be reiterated without sacrilege.