The Book of the CartoonsHoulston and Hughes, 1840 - 185 pages |
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... living death , a never - ending stream ! " And could I rate so high a life so base ? Did fear with love cast so unev'n account , That for this goal I should run Judas ' race , And Caiphas ' rage in cruelty surmount ? Yet they esteemed ...
... living death , a never - ending stream ! " And could I rate so high a life so base ? Did fear with love cast so unev'n account , That for this goal I should run Judas ' race , And Caiphas ' rage in cruelty surmount ? Yet they esteemed ...
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... living poet has - with , as we conceive , taste truly Raffaellesque ( if such a term be allowed ) -imparted the like air of celestial pensiveness to a character also recalled from the spiritual world , under very different circumstances ...
... living poet has - with , as we conceive , taste truly Raffaellesque ( if such a term be allowed ) -imparted the like air of celestial pensiveness to a character also recalled from the spiritual world , under very different circumstances ...
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... living force to his lessons by referring for illustration to objects in view at the time , has significantly introduced . The hair and drapery of this surpassing figure , are , as usual in Raffaelle's principal figures , strikingly ...
... living force to his lessons by referring for illustration to objects in view at the time , has significantly introduced . The hair and drapery of this surpassing figure , are , as usual in Raffaelle's principal figures , strikingly ...
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... living light , The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell , How could you deign to view my deathful plight , Or let your heavenly beams look on my hell ? But those unspotted eyes encountered mine , As spotless sun doth on the ...
... living light , The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell , How could you deign to view my deathful plight , Or let your heavenly beams look on my hell ? But those unspotted eyes encountered mine , As spotless sun doth on the ...
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... living Truth , " whose leaves are for the healing of the nations ; " and who , even in what men call old age , * but which the soul of genius * All the writings of St. John were composed after he was far advanced in years . acknowledges ...
... living Truth , " whose leaves are for the healing of the nations ; " and who , even in what men call old age , * but which the soul of genius * All the writings of St. John were composed after he was far advanced in years . acknowledges ...
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Page 164 - May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is? 20 For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears: we would know therefore what these things mean. 21 (For all the Athenians, and strangers which were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing...
Page 63 - He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away, no strife to heal, The past...
Page 116 - Whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him ? 1 St.
Page 116 - My children, let us not love in word, but in deed and in truth.
Page 144 - And when the people saw what Paul had done, they lifted up their voices, saying in the speech of Lycaonia, The gods are come down to us, in the likeness of men.
Page 55 - What trust— to one that truth itself defied ? What good in him that did his God forswear ? O sin of sins, of ills the very worst ! O matchless wretch ! O caitiff most accurs'd ! " Could servile fear of rend'ring nature's due, Which growth in years was shortly like to claim, So thrall my love that I should thus eschew A vowed death, and miss so fair an aim ? Die, die, disloyal wretch ! thy life detest : For, saving thine, thou hast forsworn the best. " Ah life ! sweet drop, drown'd in a sea of sours...
Page 30 - A similar holy fear seized Simon, by reason of the draught of fishes ; therefore he said, Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord ; but Jesus said unto him, Fear not, Luke v.
Page 66 - Darts of disdain and angry checks did yield. & 6 0 sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell, <-• How could you deign to view my deathful plight, Or let your heavenly beams look on my hell ? But those unspotted eyes encounter'd mine, As spotless sun doth on the dunghill shine.
Page 12 - Magi. 3, 4 & 5. The Slaughter of the Innocents. 6. The Presentation in the Temple. 7. The Miraculous Draught of Fishes. 8. St Peter receiving the Keys. 9. The Descent of Christ into Limbus. 10. The Resurrection. 11. Noli me Tangere. 12. Christ at Emmaus. 13. The Ascension, 14. The Descent of the Holy Ghost. 15. The Martyrdom of St Stephen. 16. The Conversion of St Paul. 17. Paul and Barnabas at Lystra. 18. Paul Preaching at Athens.
Page 180 - THE NEW TESTAMENT IN GREEK; Chiefly from the TEXT of MILL; with COPIOUS ENGLISH NOTES.