The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 128
... seems to float , A water - lily , all alone Within a lonely castle moat ; And as the full - moon , spectral , lies Within the crescent's gleaming arms , The present shows her heedless eyes A future dim with vague alarms . She sees , and ...
... seems to float , A water - lily , all alone Within a lonely castle moat ; And as the full - moon , spectral , lies Within the crescent's gleaming arms , The present shows her heedless eyes A future dim with vague alarms . She sees , and ...
Page 183
... seems to have felt that the whole system was out of joint , and that he was at Rugby to set it right . The means on which he relied for this purpose , and the principles on which he disposed of them , are curiously characteristic , and ...
... seems to have felt that the whole system was out of joint , and that he was at Rugby to set it right . The means on which he relied for this purpose , and the principles on which he disposed of them , are curiously characteristic , and ...
Page 477
... seem hopeless to attempt to predict their actions . Mr. Buckle seems to think , that by attending to the general course of affairs , we may ultimately succeed in doing so ; but this rests upon the supposi- tion that all men come into ...
... seem hopeless to attempt to predict their actions . Mr. Buckle seems to think , that by attending to the general course of affairs , we may ultimately succeed in doing so ; but this rests upon the supposi- tion that all men come into ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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