The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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... ancient father touching the diversity of rites in the Church , for finding the vesture of the Queen ( in the Psalm ) , which did prefigure the Church , was of divers colours , and finding again , that Christ's coat was without a seam ...
... ancient father touching the diversity of rites in the Church , for finding the vesture of the Queen ( in the Psalm ) , which did prefigure the Church , was of divers colours , and finding again , that Christ's coat was without a seam ...
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... ancients and his own meditations into the fight . His faith dropped into the regular formula . I think it now , ' he exclaims ( Pattison , p . 349 ) , ' a part of my religion to make public profession of belief ( in the Royal supremacy ) ...
... ancients and his own meditations into the fight . His faith dropped into the regular formula . I think it now , ' he exclaims ( Pattison , p . 349 ) , ' a part of my religion to make public profession of belief ( in the Royal supremacy ) ...
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... ancient writers have been preserved to our own times on the strength of merits , as to the nature of which there was never any difference of opinion . But it has been the singular fortune of Virgil to owe the vastness of his fame at ...
... ancient writers have been preserved to our own times on the strength of merits , as to the nature of which there was never any difference of opinion . But it has been the singular fortune of Virgil to owe the vastness of his fame at ...
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... ancient statue converted into a medieval saint , and loaded with ex - voto offerings , through the uncouth acknowledgments of miraculous power he had suffered obliteration of all that beauty which had given the original impulse to ...
... ancient statue converted into a medieval saint , and loaded with ex - voto offerings , through the uncouth acknowledgments of miraculous power he had suffered obliteration of all that beauty which had given the original impulse to ...
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... ancient writers , whose moral merits would have drawn them within the circle of the new religion , had they flourished at a more propitious epoch . It was believed at a very early period that St. Paul had visited Virgil's tomb at Naples ...
... ancient writers , whose moral merits would have drawn them within the circle of the new religion , had they flourished at a more propitious epoch . It was believed at a very early period that St. Paul had visited Virgil's tomb at Naples ...
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