The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 22
... feeling had inflamed my breast at the mention of suf- fering for conscience ' sake , and the words " to die " had been very familiar ones to my lips ; " rather to die , " " gladly to die , " " proudly to die ; " alas , how often had I ...
... feeling had inflamed my breast at the mention of suf- fering for conscience ' sake , and the words " to die " had been very familiar ones to my lips ; " rather to die , " " gladly to die , " " proudly to die ; " alas , how often had I ...
Page 43
... feeling secure in the general instinct , is turned into danger when this tradi- tion is either not generally received , or full of opposing voices , or of feeble and vicious tendency . Instead of a sound tradition , we then fall under ...
... feeling secure in the general instinct , is turned into danger when this tradi- tion is either not generally received , or full of opposing voices , or of feeble and vicious tendency . Instead of a sound tradition , we then fall under ...
Page 58
... feeling to bear irresistibly upon the magistrates , or would have taken the matter into its own hands , and sent the " Eight Saints " floating down the Arno if they had not conformed their policy to the all but universal desire for ...
... feeling to bear irresistibly upon the magistrates , or would have taken the matter into its own hands , and sent the " Eight Saints " floating down the Arno if they had not conformed their policy to the all but universal desire for ...
Page 76
... feelings that guided her , and that she did so was expressed by silent repeated pressures of her hand . The Madame de la Fayette - accompanied by her two girls , aged thirteen and fifteen - reached Vienna under an assumed name . emperor ...
... feelings that guided her , and that she did so was expressed by silent repeated pressures of her hand . The Madame de la Fayette - accompanied by her two girls , aged thirteen and fifteen - reached Vienna under an assumed name . emperor ...
Page 78
... feelings the acquaintance began , it was impossible to know and not to love her . In all her sorrows , ardent faith sustained her . When danger again threatened at Paris , she writes to Madame de Montagu : " We must abandon ourselves ...
... feelings the acquaintance began , it was impossible to know and not to love her . In all her sorrows , ardent faith sustained her . When danger again threatened at Paris , she writes to Madame de Montagu : " We must abandon ourselves ...
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