The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 536
... less surely , when rising from the loneliness of an Alpine cottage , than when it soars to heaven arrayed in all the choral magnificence of York or Canterbury - that the preaching on " the mount " was not less effective than the ...
... less surely , when rising from the loneliness of an Alpine cottage , than when it soars to heaven arrayed in all the choral magnificence of York or Canterbury - that the preaching on " the mount " was not less effective than the ...
Page 543
... less dazzling , but more at- tractive in its graces , and , probably , more permanent in their influence . The one might represent the Titian ; the other would come nearer to the Raphael , of the art of Scripture de- sign . AN account ...
... less dazzling , but more at- tractive in its graces , and , probably , more permanent in their influence . The one might represent the Titian ; the other would come nearer to the Raphael , of the art of Scripture de- sign . AN account ...
Page 560
... less on events of singular prosperity , or adversity , than on incidents which swell into importance by their repeti- tion ; just in proportion as the fertility of the earth is less promoted by the deluging water - spouts than the ...
... less on events of singular prosperity , or adversity , than on incidents which swell into importance by their repeti- tion ; just in proportion as the fertility of the earth is less promoted by the deluging water - spouts than the ...
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