The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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Page 48
... turned up in as workman - like a fashion for the business of thumping " the drum ecclesiastic , " and throwing around him ( the bolts and fire- brands of orthodoxy . Nay , even the peculiarities , good and bad , that originally belonged ...
... turned up in as workman - like a fashion for the business of thumping " the drum ecclesiastic , " and throwing around him ( the bolts and fire- brands of orthodoxy . Nay , even the peculiarities , good and bad , that originally belonged ...
Page 49
... turned out , however , the memory of the " pride , pomp , and circumstance " with which it commenced may possibly by this time be felt by Mr. Irving himself to be a consolation that might be dispensed with . We must not , however , be ...
... turned out , however , the memory of the " pride , pomp , and circumstance " with which it commenced may possibly by this time be felt by Mr. Irving himself to be a consolation that might be dispensed with . We must not , however , be ...
Page 51
... turned into a merry jest . Not that we would seriously charge Mr. Irving with either wit or mockery in treating of the solemnities of his subject . We only affirm , that for all the purposes of entertainment , his quaint phraseologies ...
... turned into a merry jest . Not that we would seriously charge Mr. Irving with either wit or mockery in treating of the solemnities of his subject . We only affirm , that for all the purposes of entertainment , his quaint phraseologies ...
Page 64
... turning over of the leaves of the Catalogue to come to the desired point . We , who , having come the other way round the room , had passed this por- trait , and , therefore , knew whose it was , waited with great amusement for the ...
... turning over of the leaves of the Catalogue to come to the desired point . We , who , having come the other way round the room , had passed this por- trait , and , therefore , knew whose it was , waited with great amusement for the ...
Page 72
... turned again , if he had seen the tide of opinion setting too strong against the court ; -for his inordinate love of power , and personal ambition , would have broken down , as in all such characters , the common barriers of consistency ...
... turned again , if he had seen the tide of opinion setting too strong against the court ; -for his inordinate love of power , and personal ambition , would have broken down , as in all such characters , the common barriers of consistency ...
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