The Contemporary Review, Volume 11A. Strahan, 1869 |
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Page 120
... Keble and Lyte - to recur to an example elsewhere adduced in our notices this month- to be allowed a parody of the disciples ' request at Emmaus , because it is senti- mentally congruous , and is the playful use of Hazael's words by ...
... Keble and Lyte - to recur to an example elsewhere adduced in our notices this month- to be allowed a parody of the disciples ' request at Emmaus , because it is senti- mentally congruous , and is the playful use of Hazael's words by ...
Page 126
... Keble and Lyte have turned the casual invitation of the travellers at Emmaus to an unknown com- panion , into a solemn and affecting Christian prayer . Therefore , up start a hundred imitators , and there is hardly a little phrase in ...
... Keble and Lyte have turned the casual invitation of the travellers at Emmaus to an unknown com- panion , into a solemn and affecting Christian prayer . Therefore , up start a hundred imitators , and there is hardly a little phrase in ...
Page 240
... substance had their origin in one simple created element . The late Dr. Samuel Brown , a true genius and a noble and beautiful man , died prematurely after years of. PROFESSOR HUXLEY AND " THE PHYSICAL THE LIFE OF KEBLE . ...
... substance had their origin in one simple created element . The late Dr. Samuel Brown , a true genius and a noble and beautiful man , died prematurely after years of. PROFESSOR HUXLEY AND " THE PHYSICAL THE LIFE OF KEBLE . ...
Page 263
... , and will , and destined to immortality — an immortality of ceaseless elevation , and purity , and progress ! JOHN YOUNG . A Memoir of the Rev. John Keble , M.A. , Prof. Huxley and " The Physical Basis of Life . " 263.
... , and will , and destined to immortality — an immortality of ceaseless elevation , and purity , and progress ! JOHN YOUNG . A Memoir of the Rev. John Keble , M.A. , Prof. Huxley and " The Physical Basis of Life . " 263.
Page 264
... Keble written by such a man as Sir J. Coleridge - must look back to the first words of its first chapter , and , after reading them again , will feel more inclined to be thankful for what he has , than to complain that it is not all ...
... Keble written by such a man as Sir J. Coleridge - must look back to the first words of its first chapter , and , after reading them again , will feel more inclined to be thankful for what he has , than to complain that it is not all ...
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