The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen169A. Constable, 1889 |
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... field , and to complete an unfinished campaign . The new Viceroy , however , was perfectly familiar with all the issues raised by the Bengal Tenancy Bill . He had been Under - Secretary of State at the time when Lord Lawrence , as ...
... field , and to complete an unfinished campaign . The new Viceroy , however , was perfectly familiar with all the issues raised by the Bengal Tenancy Bill . He had been Under - Secretary of State at the time when Lord Lawrence , as ...
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... field of Indian politics , he says : It is not the contingency of Russian aggression that would disturb me if I were an Englishman . The internal policy to be pursued in India is the subject that would absorb my attention . ' Sir George ...
... field of Indian politics , he says : It is not the contingency of Russian aggression that would disturb me if I were an Englishman . The internal policy to be pursued in India is the subject that would absorb my attention . ' Sir George ...
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... Field of the Cloth of Gold . In Shakespeare's drama of Henry VIII . Sir William ( whom the poet calls Lord Sandys ' by antici- pation ) figures as one of the prominent lords and courtiers in attendance on their sovereign , and he is ...
... Field of the Cloth of Gold . In Shakespeare's drama of Henry VIII . Sir William ( whom the poet calls Lord Sandys ' by antici- pation ) figures as one of the prominent lords and courtiers in attendance on their sovereign , and he is ...
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... field , when at his post at Calais , defending the marches against the French , and he was associated with Sir Thomas More in conducting the affairs which formed the subject of Wolsey's embassy to Calais . He was created Baron Sandys of ...
... field , when at his post at Calais , defending the marches against the French , and he was associated with Sir Thomas More in conducting the affairs which formed the subject of Wolsey's embassy to Calais . He was created Baron Sandys of ...
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... field of Christianity in process of preparatory culture . Turning now to the volumes before us , we are at once conscious of one defect in their general plan . There is no attempt to point out the relation of the Apocrypha either to the ...
... field of Christianity in process of preparatory culture . Turning now to the volumes before us , we are at once conscious of one defect in their general plan . There is no attempt to point out the relation of the Apocrypha either to the ...
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Página 430 - Paradise, and groves Elysian, Fortunate Fields — like those of old Sought in the Atlantic Main, why should they be A history only of departed things, Or a mere fiction of what never was? For the discerning intellect of Man, When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion, shall find these A simple produce of the common day.
Página 441 - Prophets of Nature, we to them will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason, blest by faith: what we have loved, Others will love, and we will teach them how; Instruct them how the mind of man becomes A thousand times more beautiful than the earth On which he dwells...
Página 447 - Of Truth, of Grandeur, Beauty, Love, and Hope, And melancholy Fear subdued by Faith ; Of blessed consolations in distress ; Of moral strength, and intellectual Power ; Of joy in widest commonalty spread...
Página 417 - I trust is their destiny, to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight by making the happy happier, to teach the young and the gracious of every age, to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous...
Página 417 - It is an awful truth, that there neither is, nor can be, any genuine enjoyment of Poetry among nineteen out of twenty of those persons who live, or wish to live, in the broad light of the world — among those who either are, or are striving to make themselves, people of consideration in society.
Página 385 - We are told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner must have been in liquor. In liquor ! Why, he was drunk ! And yet he murdered the very man who had been drinking with him ! They had been carousing the whole night ; and yet he stabbed him ; after drinking a whole bottle of rum with him ; Good God, my Laards, if he will do this when he's drunk, what will he not do when he's sober ? " His love of children was warm-hearted and unaffected.
Página 396 - State by law established, or to point out, in order to their removal, matters which are producing, or have a tendency to produce, feelings of hatred and ill-will between classes of Her Majesty's subjects, is not a seditious intention.
Página 446 - His desperate course of tumult and of glee. That which in stealth by Nature was performed Hath Reason sanctioned ; her deliberate Voice Hath said ; be mild, and cleave to gentle things, Thy glory and thy happiness be there.
Página 382 - Stewart was one of the greatest of didactic orators. Had he lived in ancient times, his memory would have descended to us as that of one of the finest of the old eloquent sages.
Página 440 - Early had he learned To reverence the volume that displays The mystery, the life which cannot die ; But in the mountains did he feel his faith.