The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Band 18J. Ridgeway amd sons, 1844 |
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... Greece : 1843 to 1844 . Presented to the House of Commons by Her Majesty , in pursuance of their Address of March 14th , 1844 . 7. Commercial Tariffs and Regulations . Part IX . -Greece . Presented to both Houses of Parlia- ment by ...
... Greece : 1843 to 1844 . Presented to the House of Commons by Her Majesty , in pursuance of their Address of March 14th , 1844 . 7. Commercial Tariffs and Regulations . Part IX . -Greece . Presented to both Houses of Parlia- ment by ...
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... Greece , Rome , England , and India ; and the leading facts of universal history , such as the rise and decline of nations and religions . " " Geography . - 4 . He must know the form of the earth , its great divi- sions and their ...
... Greece , Rome , England , and India ; and the leading facts of universal history , such as the rise and decline of nations and religions . " " Geography . - 4 . He must know the form of the earth , its great divi- sions and their ...
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... Greece and haughty Rome " were nurtured and fashioned among the rivers and forests of the North by races nearest akin to ourselves . And were these considerations in- sufficient to awaken in us a near interest in the annals of a kindred ...
... Greece and haughty Rome " were nurtured and fashioned among the rivers and forests of the North by races nearest akin to ourselves . And were these considerations in- sufficient to awaken in us a near interest in the annals of a kindred ...
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... Greece , the esta- blishment of a republic unfettered by foreign dominion was followed immediately by the development of intense political energy . The breaking of the Spanish yoke , far from being the initiatory , was in fact the ...
... Greece , the esta- blishment of a republic unfettered by foreign dominion was followed immediately by the development of intense political energy . The breaking of the Spanish yoke , far from being the initiatory , was in fact the ...
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... Greece as a Kingdom ; or a Statistical Description of that Country , from the arrival of King Otho , in 1833 , down ... Greece : 1843 to 1844. Presented to the House of Commons by Her Majesty , in pursuance of their Ad- dress of March ...
... Greece as a Kingdom ; or a Statistical Description of that Country , from the arrival of King Otho , in 1833 , down ... Greece : 1843 to 1844. Presented to the House of Commons by Her Majesty , in pursuance of their Ad- dress of March ...
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Abdel-Kader admiration Alberoni Algeria Algiers appear appointed Arabs army authority Barneveldt beauty Besançon Bishop Bishop of London Blida Calderon capitular Cathedral Cathedral music Cathedral Service character Choirs Christian Church Music colleges Collegiate Churches command Constitution Council courts Cyprian d'Erlon Dean demon duke Dutch duty ecclesiastical endeavour endowments enemy England English established Eugène Sue Europe fact Faust feeling foreign France French genius give Göthe Government Greece Greek Holland India interest judge Justina King labours land language learned legend Lord Lord Auckland Lord William Bentinck means ment Mephistopheles Miliana mind ministers Minor Canons moral Mostaganem Mystères never Nodier opinion Oran Parliament passion Paul's performance persons philosophical poem poet possession present prologue province reader republic revenues San Marino Sanscrit says scene Schneider soul Spain Spanish spirit Statutes thedral thou thought tion Titteri translation tribes troops truth words
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Seite 68 - Was this the face that launched a thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ilium? Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss! Her lips suck forth my soul! See, where it flies! Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for Heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena.
Seite 67 - I'll have them read me strange philosophy And tell the secrets of all foreign kings; I'll have them wall all Germany with brass, And make swift Rhine circle fair Wittenberg; I'll have them fill the public schools with silk...
Seite 65 - Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it; Think'st thou that I who saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand hells, In being deprived of everlasting bliss? O Faustus! leave these frivolous demands, Which strike a terror to my fainting soul.
Seite 149 - Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India; and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone.
Seite 68 - I'd give them all for Mephistophilis. By him I'll be great Emperor of the world, And make a bridge thorough the moving air, To pass the ocean with a band of men : I'll join the hills that bind the Afric shore, And make that country continent to Spain, And both contributory to my crown.
Seite 68 - Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena. I will be Paris, and for love of thee, Instead of Troy, shall Wittenberg be...
Seite 216 - If he has children, they are to be taken from him. If he has a profession, he is to be driven from it. He is cut by the higher orders, and hissed by the lower. He is, in truth, a sort of whipping-boy, by whose vicarious agonies all the other transgressors of the same class are, it is supposed, sufficiently chastised.
Seite 72 - DEMON (aside) It was essential to my purposes To wake a tumult on the sapphire ocean, That in this unknown form I might at length Wipe out the blot of the discomfiture Sustained upon the mountain, and assail With a new war the soul of Cyprian, Forging the instruments of his destruction Even from his love and from his wisdom.
Seite 67 - Seeing Faustus hath incurr'd eternal death * ' By desperate thoughts against Jove's deity, Say, he surrenders up to him his soul, So he will spare him four-and-twenty years, Letting him live in all voluptuousness...
Seite 150 - ... may hereafter enter at any of these institutions, and that when any professor of Oriental learning shall vacate his situation, the committee shall report to the Government the number and state of the class, in order that the Government may be able to decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor.