The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Page 387
... verses or clauses are explained ; or the lecturer goes over the entire paragraph verse by verse , keeping always carefully in view the context , and giving what appears to be the mind of the Spirit in each succeeding verse or sen- tence ...
... verses or clauses are explained ; or the lecturer goes over the entire paragraph verse by verse , keeping always carefully in view the context , and giving what appears to be the mind of the Spirit in each succeeding verse or sen- tence ...
Page 433
... verses of this little bitterness . The verses entitled , " See - saw , " are still more fearfully bitter , with their pleasing commencement , She was a harlot and I was a thief . Mr. Meredith's poems contain a great deal like this ...
... verses of this little bitterness . The verses entitled , " See - saw , " are still more fearfully bitter , with their pleasing commencement , She was a harlot and I was a thief . Mr. Meredith's poems contain a great deal like this ...
Page 434
... verses entitled the " Artist , " where , through forty - one verses like the following , we have a mingling of the poetical and the commonplace- O ARTIST , range not over wide : Let what thou seek be haply hid In bramble - blossoms at ...
... verses entitled the " Artist , " where , through forty - one verses like the following , we have a mingling of the poetical and the commonplace- O ARTIST , range not over wide : Let what thou seek be haply hid In bramble - blossoms at ...
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