The Broad Stone of Honour: The True Sense and Practice of Chivalry : Second Book, TaneredusSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1828 |
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... feeling ; for he rose suddenly from his seat by an involuntary transport , and laying his hand on his sword , exclaimed in those well - known words which have passed into a proverb , " Ou étois - tu , brave Crillon ? " This may not ...
... feeling ; for he rose suddenly from his seat by an involuntary transport , and laying his hand on his sword , exclaimed in those well - known words which have passed into a proverb , " Ou étois - tu , brave Crillon ? " This may not ...
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... feeling that was contrary ; it was to obey a commandment which was in unison with all the elevated sentiments of nature , and cal- culated most effectually to develope every quality that was the object of esteem and reverence . The ...
... feeling that was contrary ; it was to obey a commandment which was in unison with all the elevated sentiments of nature , and cal- culated most effectually to develope every quality that was the object of esteem and reverence . The ...
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... feeling cannot be affected by any lapse of time , if the faith of men change not . If , in the nineteenth cen- tury , men of some countries visit the scenes of our Lord's sufferings with other views ; if they go to Jerusalem to lament ...
... feeling cannot be affected by any lapse of time , if the faith of men change not . If , in the nineteenth cen- tury , men of some countries visit the scenes of our Lord's sufferings with other views ; if they go to Jerusalem to lament ...
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... feeling , " O quam multum distans et dissimilis quæcunque contemplatio claustralium juxta co- lumnos meditantium , horrendo illi exercitio militantium ! " † Odyss . III . II . 2. 9 , 10. a . 8 . Better that the last magnificent line of ...
... feeling , " O quam multum distans et dissimilis quæcunque contemplatio claustralium juxta co- lumnos meditantium , horrendo illi exercitio militantium ! " † Odyss . III . II . 2. 9 , 10. a . 8 . Better that the last magnificent line of ...
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... feeling , -Phryx incola manes § . Hectoreos calcare vetat- And have we nothing but reproach and ridicule for those brave and affectionate men , who went repeating the verse of the Psalmist , " adorabimus in loco , " or of the prophet ...
... feeling , -Phryx incola manes § . Hectoreos calcare vetat- And have we nothing but reproach and ridicule for those brave and affectionate men , who went repeating the verse of the Psalmist , " adorabimus in loco , " or of the prophet ...
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Strona 228 - ... of education. Yet if we are directed only by our particular natures, and regulate our inclinations by no higher rule than that of our reasons, we are but moralists ; divinity will still call us heathens.
Strona 195 - Fratres, sobrii estote et vigilate : quia adversarius vester diabolus tanquam leo rugiens circuit quaerens quem devoret.
Strona 398 - Next, (for hear me out now, readers,) that I may tell ye whither my younger feet wandered ; I betook me among those lofty fables and romances which recount in solemn cantos the deeds of knighthood founded by our victorious kings and from hence had in renown over all Christendom.