The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... effect of making it more obscure to those who read it now , when the mythology of Egypt seems to be inextricably confused , or , as M. Edouard Naville well says , inexplorée . * The gods not only change names and forms at pleasure , but ...
... effect of making it more obscure to those who read it now , when the mythology of Egypt seems to be inextricably confused , or , as M. Edouard Naville well says , inexplorée . * The gods not only change names and forms at pleasure , but ...
Side 44
... effect . There is an incantation scene , in which Bussy inquires of a spirit as to the future , obtaining a promise of future aid ; and on a later occasion , wanting to know how Tamyra fares after the discovery of the intrigue , he ...
... effect . There is an incantation scene , in which Bussy inquires of a spirit as to the future , obtaining a promise of future aid ; and on a later occasion , wanting to know how Tamyra fares after the discovery of the intrigue , he ...
Side 64
... Sweden and marry their widows , " he resolved to effect his escape and return to aid his country . There is a quaint description in the old Gustavus Vasa . 65 chronicles of how he got safe 64 Sweden , Past and Present .
... Sweden and marry their widows , " he resolved to effect his escape and return to aid his country . There is a quaint description in the old Gustavus Vasa . 65 chronicles of how he got safe 64 Sweden , Past and Present .
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... effect of this was to show what was and what was not possible ; and this was all that could be desired . Meanwhile , preparations were in rapid progression , and at length the final decisions were announced . That Mr. Proctor's ...
... effect of this was to show what was and what was not possible ; and this was all that could be desired . Meanwhile , preparations were in rapid progression , and at length the final decisions were announced . That Mr. Proctor's ...
Side 125
... effects of a moral move- ment which it will not be unjust to ascribe , at least in part , to the influence of St. Paul and his Master : Both Epictetus and Aurelius recognise fully the personal existence of Deity ; neither the con- crete ...
... effects of a moral move- ment which it will not be unjust to ascribe , at least in part , to the influence of St. Paul and his Master : Both Epictetus and Aurelius recognise fully the personal existence of Deity ; neither the con- crete ...
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