The Last Essays of EliaF.M. Lupton Publishing Company, 1899 - 238 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 9
Page 115
... mortal throes . This anecdote of herself I had in the year 1800 , from the mouth of the late Mrs. Craw- ford , then sixty - seven years of age ( she died soon after ) , and to her struggles upon this childish occasion I have sometimes ...
... mortal throes . This anecdote of herself I had in the year 1800 , from the mouth of the late Mrs. Craw- ford , then sixty - seven years of age ( she died soon after ) , and to her struggles upon this childish occasion I have sometimes ...
Page 203
... mortal children in grace and swiftness . Then pity first sprang up in angelic bosoms ; and yearnings ( like the human ) touched them at the sight of the immortal lame one . And with pain did then first those Intui- tive Essences , with ...
... mortal children in grace and swiftness . Then pity first sprang up in angelic bosoms ; and yearnings ( like the human ) touched them at the sight of the immortal lame one . And with pain did then first those Intui- tive Essences , with ...
Page 205
... mortal passion , upspringing on the wings of parental love ( such power had parental love for a moment to suspend the else - irrevocable law ) , ap- peared for a brief instance in his station , and , depositing a wondrous Birth ...
... mortal passion , upspringing on the wings of parental love ( such power had parental love for a moment to suspend the else - irrevocable law ) , ap- peared for a brief instance in his station , and , depositing a wondrous Birth ...
Contents
Blakesmoor in Hshire | 5 |
Poor Relations | 14 |
Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading | 25 |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable appeared April Fool artist Ash Wednesday beautiful Belshazzar better cere cheerful child conceit confess countenance DAN STUART day's pleasuring dreams earth Elliston face faculties fancy feel genius gentleman give grace guests half hand head heart Hertfordshire honor hour humor imagination infirmities knew lady late leave less look Lord Lord Mayor's Day Margate mas Day ment mighty mind mirth morning mortal nature ness never night notion occasion once pain passion person play pleasant pleasure poet poor present preter Quarter Days remember ROBERT WILLIAM ELLISTON scarce seemed seen sense sick sight sion Sir Philip Sydney sleep Somerset House Sonnet sort speak spirit sure sweet taste theater thee thing thou thought tion Titian told true truth walk wish wonder young youth