The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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Page 32
... churches , upon which is erected a flag - staff . The walls of the wings , and of each story in the main building , are balus- traded , and surmounted with gigantic statues representing human beings and animals , in such multitudes that ...
... churches , upon which is erected a flag - staff . The walls of the wings , and of each story in the main building , are balus- traded , and surmounted with gigantic statues representing human beings and animals , in such multitudes that ...
Page 54
... Church , and a whole host of renegades ! Per- haps Jeremy Taylor , and also Beaumont and Fletcher , may be men- tioned as rather exceptions to the gravity and severity I have spoken of as characteristic of our earlier literature . It is ...
... Church , and a whole host of renegades ! Per- haps Jeremy Taylor , and also Beaumont and Fletcher , may be men- tioned as rather exceptions to the gravity and severity I have spoken of as characteristic of our earlier literature . It is ...
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... church of Fontevraud , where it was visited by Richard Coeur de Lion , who , on beholding it , was struck with horror and remorse , and reproached himself bitterly for that rebellious con- duct which had been the means of bringing his ...
... church of Fontevraud , where it was visited by Richard Coeur de Lion , who , on beholding it , was struck with horror and remorse , and reproached himself bitterly for that rebellious con- duct which had been the means of bringing his ...
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... church , Giulio was with difficulty pressing through it to go to his pulpit , when , in consequence of his efforts , his cowl fell back , leaving his face exposed : at that mo- ment he heard the exclamation , Heavens , how handsome he ...
... church , Giulio was with difficulty pressing through it to go to his pulpit , when , in consequence of his efforts , his cowl fell back , leaving his face exposed : at that mo- ment he heard the exclamation , Heavens , how handsome he ...
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... church of the Dominicans : she choose the hour when she knew Giulio to be engaged ; she approached the confessional , and on her knees acknowledged all she had experienced since the day of the fes- tival of the convent , the happiness ...
... church of the Dominicans : she choose the hour when she knew Giulio to be engaged ; she approached the confessional , and on her knees acknowledged all she had experienced since the day of the fes- tival of the convent , the happiness ...
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