Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 59
... chief Of Comhal's gen'rous race To fiends consign'd , without relief From justice or from grace ? When , were thy God himself confined , My king of mild renown Would quickly all his chains unbind , And give him back his crown . For ...
... chief Of Comhal's gen'rous race To fiends consign'd , without relief From justice or from grace ? When , were thy God himself confined , My king of mild renown Would quickly all his chains unbind , And give him back his crown . For ...
Page 137
... chief contributions , however , to the magazine consisted of a series of dialogues between the ideal characters of popular fiction ; as , for example , between Belcour and ser- jeant Kite ; Mr. Shandy , senior , and Matthew Bramble ...
... chief contributions , however , to the magazine consisted of a series of dialogues between the ideal characters of popular fiction ; as , for example , between Belcour and ser- jeant Kite ; Mr. Shandy , senior , and Matthew Bramble ...
Page 149
... chief of the Ebudæ , or Western Isles , as walking towards night by the sea - shore , and who , whilst watching the appearance of a fleet at a distance , is alarmed by the sound of horrible voices from the mountain Conagra . This ...
... chief of the Ebudæ , or Western Isles , as walking towards night by the sea - shore , and who , whilst watching the appearance of a fleet at a distance , is alarmed by the sound of horrible voices from the mountain Conagra . This ...
Page 152
... chiefs around him . The description of this scene is the first of a series of pictures drawn from Celtic manners and super- stitions , and which are finely contrasted , throughout the whole poem , with the sterner features of the Gothic ...
... chiefs around him . The description of this scene is the first of a series of pictures drawn from Celtic manners and super- stitions , and which are finely contrasted , throughout the whole poem , with the sterner features of the Gothic ...
Page 162
... chiefs and their followers would immediately have ensued , had not the intervention of the knights and marshals repressed their fury ; when Uther , rising from his seat , and exclaiming against the breach of hospi- tality , in ...
... chiefs and their followers would immediately have ensued , had not the intervention of the knights and marshals repressed their fury ; when Uther , rising from his seat , and exclaiming against the breach of hospi- tality , in ...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2017 |
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