Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Pagina 108
... original sect amongst the Jews , as that he should not talk of the Christians ; equally wonderful that he should remember the imaginary as that he should forget the real . There is not one difficulty , but two difficul- ties ; and what ...
... original sect amongst the Jews , as that he should not talk of the Christians ; equally wonderful that he should remember the imaginary as that he should forget the real . There is not one difficulty , but two difficul- ties ; and what ...
Pagina 112
... original ringleader , " ( impulsore Chresto . ) And no doubt it had become a scoffing name , until the Christians disarmed the scoff of its sting by assuming it themselves ; as was done in the case of " the Beggars " in the Netherlands ...
... original ringleader , " ( impulsore Chresto . ) And no doubt it had become a scoffing name , until the Christians disarmed the scoff of its sting by assuming it themselves ; as was done in the case of " the Beggars " in the Netherlands ...
Pagina 115
... original views , or from imperfect acquaintance with the life of Jesus , doubted whether he were indeed the promised Messiah . Even John the Baptist doubted that , and his question upon that point , addressed to Christ himself , " Art ...
... original views , or from imperfect acquaintance with the life of Jesus , doubted whether he were indeed the promised Messiah . Even John the Baptist doubted that , and his question upon that point , addressed to Christ himself , " Art ...
Pagina 146
... original picture is a mimic - an unreal life . But this unreal life is itself a real life with respect to the ... original basis . If , therefore , the reader can obtain a glimpse of the life within a life , which the painter sometimes ...
... original picture is a mimic - an unreal life . But this unreal life is itself a real life with respect to the ... original basis . If , therefore , the reader can obtain a glimpse of the life within a life , which the painter sometimes ...
Pagina 147
... original elevation of the scale by which all was to be measured , in con- sequence of two accidents - 1st , the sanctity of the ceremonies in which tragedy arose ; 2d , the vast size of the ancient theatres . cuse , Here , then , you ...
... original elevation of the scale by which all was to be measured , in con- sequence of two accidents - 1st , the sanctity of the ceremonies in which tragedy arose ; 2d , the vast size of the ancient theatres . cuse , Here , then , you ...
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