The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 208
... thought shown throughout its pages ; but he could not read Gerontius without finding himself in the presence of a true poet . But it is not possible for those who have long made Dr. Newman's other writings their delight and solace , and ...
... thought shown throughout its pages ; but he could not read Gerontius without finding himself in the presence of a true poet . But it is not possible for those who have long made Dr. Newman's other writings their delight and solace , and ...
Page 409
... thought much , and in- terested himself anxiously . He thought much on the National Gallery , and , in 1850 , published a Letter to Lord John Russell , advocating its better lodgment , and suggest- ing Kensington Palace as the site for ...
... thought much , and in- terested himself anxiously . He thought much on the National Gallery , and , in 1850 , published a Letter to Lord John Russell , advocating its better lodgment , and suggest- ing Kensington Palace as the site for ...
Page 493
... thought to make the temple that enshrines the tabernacle of the true God more splendid and costly than a heathen temple ever was . ” " A thought worthy of an Empress ! " said Chrysostom , kindly . " And that , " she went on with ...
... thought to make the temple that enshrines the tabernacle of the true God more splendid and costly than a heathen temple ever was . ” " A thought worthy of an Empress ! " said Chrysostom , kindly . " And that , " she went on with ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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