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Pagina 13
... seen above the old stonework which projects from the bridge into the river , on the spectator's left . A jail similarly built still exists on the bridge at Rotherham , Yorkshire . It seems to us more likely that Bunyan , having. THE ...
... seen above the old stonework which projects from the bridge into the river , on the spectator's left . A jail similarly built still exists on the bridge at Rotherham , Yorkshire . It seems to us more likely that Bunyan , having. THE ...
Pagina 16
... seen in our view of the jail , which would of course be seen from the bow - windows of the old inn in which the Judges met . The Rev. J. Scott , in his life of Bunyan , prefixed to the edition of the Pilgrim's Progress , ' states that ...
... seen in our view of the jail , which would of course be seen from the bow - windows of the old inn in which the Judges met . The Rev. J. Scott , in his life of Bunyan , prefixed to the edition of the Pilgrim's Progress , ' states that ...
Pagina 17
... seen tagging the laces woven by his family , that they might sell them to buy bread . And here in his prison - house , his tenderness for his family was expressed in language so touching that few parents , we believe , could read it ...
... seen tagging the laces woven by his family , that they might sell them to buy bread . And here in his prison - house , his tenderness for his family was expressed in language so touching that few parents , we believe , could read it ...
Pagina 19
... seen that it has suffered some little dilapida- tion since the last published engraving of it . With regard to the pulpit , an old resident in " each relic they possess to that purpose ; there. CLARINDBULL.SG Bunyan s Cabinet . ' old ...
... seen that it has suffered some little dilapida- tion since the last published engraving of it . With regard to the pulpit , an old resident in " each relic they possess to that purpose ; there. CLARINDBULL.SG Bunyan s Cabinet . ' old ...
Pagina 20
... seen ; the eyes are deep and expressive , the nose firm set , and large , but not coarse , the mouth expressive of great humour , and the chin ample and benevolent . The head is of a noble shape . It was deeply interesting to us , as we ...
... seen ; the eyes are deep and expressive , the nose firm set , and large , but not coarse , the mouth expressive of great humour , and the chin ample and benevolent . The head is of a noble shape . It was deeply interesting to us , as we ...
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Abney amid ancient Andrew Marvel Antwerp artist beautiful Bedford beneath Bristol Bunyan called Caxton character charity Charles Chatterton Chequers Chequers Court church churchyard Colston's School cottage Court Cromwell daughter death died duty dwelling Elizabeth England English engraved erected eyes faith father feeling Gainsborough garden genius grave Gresham College Hall Hannah heart Hogarth honour imagination Isaac Watts John Bunyan John Hampden John Kyrle John Stow King Kyrle labour Lady Mary Grey letters lived London look Lord Lord Shaftesbury Marvel master memory Merchant mind monument nature never noble painted painter parish passed picture Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage poems poet poor portrait prison Queen record reign rendered residence royal says scene seems Sir Nicholas Sir Thomas Gresham sister spirit stood Street Thomas Chatterton thought tomb trees venerable village walls Watts wife worthy young
Populaire passages
Pagina 93 - Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race Disporting on thy margent green The paths of pleasure trace, Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave?
Pagina 108 - Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!
Pagina 11 - Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell...
Pagina 47 - For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night. Thou earnest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep: in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth.
Pagina 62 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord ; for they rest from their labours ; and their works do follow them, Rev.
Pagina 236 - Here he dwelt in a family, which, for piety, order, harmony, and every virtue, was a house of God. Here he had the privilege of a country recess, the fragrant bower, the spreading lawn, the flowery garden, and other advantages to...
Pagina 237 - ... for children he condescended to lay aside the scholar, the philosopher, and the wit, to write little poems of devotion, and systems of instruction, adapted to their wants and capacities, from the dawn of reason through its gradations of advance in the morning of life.
Pagina 288 - never drew a more ludicrous distortion, both of attitude and physiognomy, than this effect occasioned: nor was there wantin'g beside it one of those beautiful female faces which the same Hogarth, in whom the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet...
Pagina 87 - Whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him ? 1 St.
Pagina 88 - expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way.