The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 91W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1878 |
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... human actions , we are alike forced to the conclu- sion that Cardinal Mastai Ferretti has been a sore Pope for the Church . It is not the private character of the man that has now so much interest for the world . While we question the ...
... human actions , we are alike forced to the conclu- sion that Cardinal Mastai Ferretti has been a sore Pope for the Church . It is not the private character of the man that has now so much interest for the world . While we question the ...
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... human affairs , compared to which the political revolution of 1789 was but a flash of summer lightning . Stephenson and his fellows un- chained human thought . They freed the peasant from his parish bonds , the islander from his in ...
... human affairs , compared to which the political revolution of 1789 was but a flash of summer lightning . Stephenson and his fellows un- chained human thought . They freed the peasant from his parish bonds , the islander from his in ...
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... humanity forced on Sardinia , against the wishes of all the northern statesmen , and ren- dered necessary to prevent ... human being , with the exception , perhaps , of a great minister of State . And even the greatest minister , owing ...
... humanity forced on Sardinia , against the wishes of all the northern statesmen , and ren- dered necessary to prevent ... human being , with the exception , perhaps , of a great minister of State . And even the greatest minister , owing ...
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... human welfare and bro- therly charity , the entrance to which is surrounded by many curious precautions and pledges to secrecy , it is said that in the highest grades all oaths are re- laxed , all promises retraced , and the Master ...
... human welfare and bro- therly charity , the entrance to which is surrounded by many curious precautions and pledges to secrecy , it is said that in the highest grades all oaths are re- laxed , all promises retraced , and the Master ...
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... human frailty brought a mystic comfort , the private teaching of the Church gave all the aid that could be desired . To those who felt that the very formulation of such a question was a sorrowful abuse of the faculty of articulate ...
... human frailty brought a mystic comfort , the private teaching of the Church gave all the aid that could be desired . To those who felt that the very formulation of such a question was a sorrowful abuse of the faculty of articulate ...
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Стр. 732 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log, at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day, Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall, and die that night; It was the plant, and flower of light. In small proportions, we just beauties see: And in short measures, life may perfect be.
Стр. 349 - When a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
Стр. 155 - He has outsoared the shadow of our night; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again; From the contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure, and now can never mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown grey in vain; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn.
Стр. 155 - He is a portion of the loveliness Which once he made more lovely. He doth bear His part, while the One Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world : compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear...
Стр. 30 - Aloft, are hurled in the dust, Striving blindly, achieving Nothing; and then they die — Perish ; — and no one asks Who or what they have been, More than he asks what waves, In the moonlit solitudes mild Of the midmost ocean, have swelled, Foam'd for a moment, and gone.
Стр. 372 - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust. Yet...
Стр. 155 - The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and daisies. It might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place.
Стр. 167 - Gazed through clear dew on the tender sky ; And the jessamine faint, and the sweet tuberose. The sweetest flower for scent that blows ; And all rare blossoms from every clime Grew in that garden in perfect prime.
Стр. 284 - And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; and the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man.
Стр. 709 - I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.