The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... Church of Rome owed no more to absolute power than the primitive Church of Christ , or would rise the higher if cut free from its temporalities , they would have wished nothing better than the support of an organ like L'Ave- nir . ' But ...
... Church of Rome owed no more to absolute power than the primitive Church of Christ , or would rise the higher if cut free from its temporalities , they would have wished nothing better than the support of an organ like L'Ave- nir . ' But ...
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... church , which was celebrated at once for its pure and perfect beauty , and because it was the first in Germany where the pointed arch prevailed over the round in the great renovation of art in the thirteenth century . This church bears ...
... church , which was celebrated at once for its pure and perfect beauty , and because it was the first in Germany where the pointed arch prevailed over the round in the great renovation of art in the thirteenth century . This church bears ...
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... Church on the Puritan model , might be arranged in line and stanza as a magnificent dithyrambic poem . In the first sentence there is a fer- vent intrepidity of imaginative glance which comes upon us as something new . He strikes the ...
... Church on the Puritan model , might be arranged in line and stanza as a magnificent dithyrambic poem . In the first sentence there is a fer- vent intrepidity of imaginative glance which comes upon us as something new . He strikes the ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
ABSOLUTION | 14 |
OMPHALE | 48 |
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