Traits of Character and Notes of Incident in Bible StoryHodder and Stoughton, 1873 - 494 sider |
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... feel its beak and talons before his heart's blood ceased its course ? Had he already lost the dignity of humanity , the awe which the being_formed in the image of his Maker inspires into all inferior creatures ? For there the obscene ...
... feel its beak and talons before his heart's blood ceased its course ? Had he already lost the dignity of humanity , the awe which the being_formed in the image of his Maker inspires into all inferior creatures ? For there the obscene ...
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... feels angry with the lions and tigers for being afraid of him . A happier subject is suggested for a picture of this kind in the hymn to Aphrodite , where the goddess descends on Ida , and all the savage beasts come fawning about her ...
... feels angry with the lions and tigers for being afraid of him . A happier subject is suggested for a picture of this kind in the hymn to Aphrodite , where the goddess descends on Ida , and all the savage beasts come fawning about her ...
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... feel . " St. Francis is duly commemorated in another of his poems * In his notes , Wordsworth proposes as doubtful the question , whether the bird in this instance was aware that his attentions were bestowed upon a human , or even a ...
... feel . " St. Francis is duly commemorated in another of his poems * In his notes , Wordsworth proposes as doubtful the question , whether the bird in this instance was aware that his attentions were bestowed upon a human , or even a ...
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... feel , by a sort of instinct , that in him there was no cause for fear , " and therefore did not stir from the sprays that overhung his path . In salient contrast with the experience of Shakspeare's Helena is that of the laureate's ...
... feel , by a sort of instinct , that in him there was no cause for fear , " and therefore did not stir from the sprays that overhung his path . In salient contrast with the experience of Shakspeare's Helena is that of the laureate's ...
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... feels young ; and adds , " many men honestly think that sixty - five or sixty - eight is the prime of life . " In another of his essays , having to deal with the welcome we are apt to accord to the month of October , when its early days ...
... feels young ; and adds , " many men honestly think that sixty - five or sixty - eight is the prime of life . " In another of his essays , having to deal with the welcome we are apt to accord to the month of October , when its early days ...
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Absalom asks Barabbas battle beauty better bowing brave brother called character Christian churchyard cold costermongers creature dead death describes devout divine dream earth exclaims eyes father fear feel felt forty give go to church grace grave hair hand Hartley Coleridge hear heard heart heaven hero honour Horace Walpole human king Lady living look Lord Lord Eldon Lord Lytton mind moral nature never night o'er observes once pain passion person Pilate Pisistratus pleasure Plutarch poem poet Pontius Pilate pray prayer prince professes rest Roman Sainte-Beuve Samuel Romilly says seems sense sermon Sir Walter Scott sleep soldier sorrow sort soul speaks spirit suffering Sunday sweet tears tells thee things Thomas Brown Thomas Hood thou thought told truth uttered voice vox Dei vox populi Walter Savage Landor weep whole woman words young youth