The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 42
... force recorded in history ; and force as force was , at bottom , Carlyle's heroic ideal . He keenly realised that " it is excellent to have a giant's strength , " but failed to distinguish accurately between the excellence of possessing ...
... force recorded in history ; and force as force was , at bottom , Carlyle's heroic ideal . He keenly realised that " it is excellent to have a giant's strength , " but failed to distinguish accurately between the excellence of possessing ...
Page 183
... force , force and depth ; and these he would not have missed had he worked among his equals . In England Geddes is still less to be seen than Raeburn . Since a small picture in which he had libelled himself was taken down from the walls ...
... force , force and depth ; and these he would not have missed had he worked among his equals . In England Geddes is still less to be seen than Raeburn . Since a small picture in which he had libelled himself was taken down from the walls ...
Page 444
... force , only in respect to matters referred to them by all the Diocesan Synods , or in case of appeal from any Diocesan Synod against the veto of the Bishop upon any of its ordinances . The General Synod , including as it does dioceses ...
... force , only in respect to matters referred to them by all the Diocesan Synods , or in case of appeal from any Diocesan Synod against the veto of the Bishop upon any of its ordinances . The General Synod , including as it does dioceses ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Austria authority believe better bimetallism bishops body Bulgaria called Canons Carlyle century character Church clergy Club Colonial Constitution course Cremieux diocese doubt Ecréhous Empire England English existence fact farmers favour feel foreign France French friends Germany give gold and silver Government hand House of Commons House of Lords Imperial India influence interest Ireland Irish island Jersey King labour ladies laity land landlords less Lincoln's Inn living Lord Lord Hartington Lord Salisbury marriage matter means ment mind National League NATIONAL REVIEW nature never object opinion parish Parliament Parnellites party persons poet political population possession present Prince principle question ratio reason regard rule Russia schools Sir William Hamilton society spirit Synod tenant things tion Victor whole women words write