Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 31
... feeling uppermost in the mind . Pity withholds the hand uprais- ed to strike , or intercepts the descending blow ; and the student , warned in vain for the twentieth time , returns to pursue his old courses with the like profitless ...
... feeling uppermost in the mind . Pity withholds the hand uprais- ed to strike , or intercepts the descending blow ; and the student , warned in vain for the twentieth time , returns to pursue his old courses with the like profitless ...
Page 33
... feeling fills the vacuum ; but its importance , in the absence of the " pearl of great price , " must not be unduly ... feelings of reverence , how could the Oxonian present other than a fair and seeming exterior ? Bulwer has well ...
... feeling fills the vacuum ; but its importance , in the absence of the " pearl of great price , " must not be unduly ... feelings of reverence , how could the Oxonian present other than a fair and seeming exterior ? Bulwer has well ...
Page 34
... feeling can ever be called forth at the sight of such a house of prayer : no visible sign of the sacred character of the place can be discerned by the most attentive observer : no hymns of thanksgiving , commingling with the deep ...
... feeling can ever be called forth at the sight of such a house of prayer : no visible sign of the sacred character of the place can be discerned by the most attentive observer : no hymns of thanksgiving , commingling with the deep ...
Page 35
... feelings may be led into a train suitable to devotion . All Oxonians will remember the impressions first conveyed ... feeling somewhat approaching to awe down the magnificent hall of Christ Church . The only impression which could be ...
... feelings may be led into a train suitable to devotion . All Oxonians will remember the impressions first conveyed ... feeling somewhat approaching to awe down the magnificent hall of Christ Church . The only impression which could be ...
Page 38
... feeling that their keen sense of evil has been blunted , and the edge of their sensibilities dulled . A choice of two courses is left to Haileybury Reformers , to reduce the misnamed College into a public School , or to raise it a step ...
... feeling that their keen sense of evil has been blunted , and the edge of their sensibilities dulled . A choice of two courses is left to Haileybury Reformers , to reduce the misnamed College into a public School , or to raise it a step ...
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