The Chapel of St. John; Or, a Life of Faith in the Nineteenth CenturyThomas Richardson & Son, 1861 - 387 страници |
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... tender remembrance , which may conduce to the intellectual and moral education of those who visit them . The ancients , in their municipal arrangements , seem to have expressly provided for this result . The high roads , for in- stance ...
... tender remembrance , which may conduce to the intellectual and moral education of those who visit them . The ancients , in their municipal arrangements , seem to have expressly provided for this result . The high roads , for in- stance ...
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... tender mysteries , unutter- ably profound and capable of yielding food for poetry and philosophy , it is not in the present state of literature as it was with painting in the school of David , which had disdained as beneath it the ...
... tender mysteries , unutter- ably profound and capable of yielding food for poetry and philosophy , it is not in the present state of literature as it was with painting in the school of David , which had disdained as beneath it the ...
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... tender and devoted nature , he in his turn easily inspired a tender devotedness , which his death has changed into inconsolable sorrow . He was of boundless generosity , and the young who came to him never failed to find with him ...
... tender and devoted nature , he in his turn easily inspired a tender devotedness , which his death has changed into inconsolable sorrow . He was of boundless generosity , and the young who came to him never failed to find with him ...
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... tender . As an instance of what Saint - Beuve calls the Christian eu- phonism , Saint - Beuve cites the phrase of the Abbé de Rancé when , while wishing to give advice to his somewhat weak , old , and sick friend , the Abbé Nicaise , he ...
... tender . As an instance of what Saint - Beuve calls the Christian eu- phonism , Saint - Beuve cites the phrase of the Abbé de Rancé when , while wishing to give advice to his somewhat weak , old , and sick friend , the Abbé Nicaise , he ...
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... tender expostulation . But every day she seemed to have said to herself , like the holy king , " Ad te levavi animam meam , " which words , as Joinville relates , being those with which the mass commenced on the day of his corona- tion ...
... tender expostulation . But every day she seemed to have said to herself , like the holy king , " Ad te levavi animam meam , " which words , as Joinville relates , being those with which the mass commenced on the day of his corona- tion ...
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