The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 31
... eyes great parishes and market towns , with innumerable others , to be utterly destitute of God's word ; and that because that these greedy men have spoiled the livings , and gotten them into their hands , and instead of a faithful and ...
... eyes great parishes and market towns , with innumerable others , to be utterly destitute of God's word ; and that because that these greedy men have spoiled the livings , and gotten them into their hands , and instead of a faithful and ...
Page 33
... eyes and fingers are all that are needed . This philosophy , indeed , deals with him as Diogenes did with the cock , in derision of Plato's definition . Pluck the wings of his intellect , strip him of the down and plumage of his virtues ...
... eyes and fingers are all that are needed . This philosophy , indeed , deals with him as Diogenes did with the cock , in derision of Plato's definition . Pluck the wings of his intellect , strip him of the down and plumage of his virtues ...
Page 37
... eyes over its columns while he sips his coffee , smiles at its blunders , or at most vents a malediction more in wonder than in indignation at the impudent villany of its falsehoods , has but a faint conception of its effects upon the ...
... eyes over its columns while he sips his coffee , smiles at its blunders , or at most vents a malediction more in wonder than in indignation at the impudent villany of its falsehoods , has but a faint conception of its effects upon the ...
Page 61
... his head , to die for offending the laws , infinitely more than that of the finical Che- valier Bayard , reclining under a tree , and with his eyes fixed on the cross of his sword , awaiting , with heroic THE EMERALD ISLE . 61.
... his head , to die for offending the laws , infinitely more than that of the finical Che- valier Bayard , reclining under a tree , and with his eyes fixed on the cross of his sword , awaiting , with heroic THE EMERALD ISLE . 61.
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... eye which guided the hand in its melancholy office seems to have been filmed . The orthography used by Shakspeare in this instance , of course , prescribes the mode in which his name is to be spelt ; yet many learned commentators have ...
... eye which guided the hand in its melancholy office seems to have been filmed . The orthography used by Shakspeare in this instance , of course , prescribes the mode in which his name is to be spelt ; yet many learned commentators have ...
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