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" Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in the dim afternoon light through the aisles of St. Mary's, rising into the pulpit, and then, in the most entrancing of voices, breaking the silence with words and thoughts which were a... "
Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold - Página 161
por William Henry Hudson - 1896 - 221 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen184

1896 - 588 páginas
...of his followers, to paint the picture of him which will be longest remembered. ' Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in...with words and thoughts which were a religious music — subtile, sweet, mournful ? I seem to hear him still, saying : " After the fever of life, after...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen46

1887 - 890 páginas
...another Oxford Professor of Poetry, Mr. Matthew Arnold, writes in a like strain : "Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in...him still, saying : ' After the fever of life, after wearinesses and sicknesses, fightings and despondings, languor and fretfulness, struggling and succeeding...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen95

1905 - 880 páginas
...English priest, English, but with overtones French and Jewish, whom Matthew Arnold remembered as a "spiritual apparition . . . gliding in the dim afternoon...were a religious music, — subtle, sweet, mournful." Carlyle and Newman in conjunction would seem to be like a mastiff and a serpent in one harness. And...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volumen50

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1884 - 524 páginas
...the most national and natural institution in the world — the Church of England. Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in...with words and thoughts which were a religious music — subtile, sweet, mournful ? I seem to hear him still, saying : " After the fever of life, after...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen50

1884 - 506 páginas
...breaking the silence with words and thoughts which were a religious music — subtile, sweet, mournful :t I seem to hear him still, saying : " After the fever of life, after wearinesses and sicknesses, fight1 Address delivered in Boston, USA No. 295. — VOL. L. ings and despondings,...
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Discourses in America, Tema 13

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 234 páginas
...us the most national and natural institution in the world, the Church of England. Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in...him still, saying : ' After the fever of life, after wearinesses and sicknesses, fightings and despondings, languor and fretful ness, struggling and succeeding...
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Discourses in America, Tema 13

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 234 páginas
...us the most national and natural institution in the world, the Church of England. Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in...silence with words and thoughts which were a religious music,—subtle, sweet, mournful ? I seem to hear him still, saying : ' After the fever of life, after...
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The Library Magazine, Volumen3

1887 - 620 páginas
...another Oxford professor of poetry, Mr. Matthew Arnold, writes in a like strain: "Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in...him still, saying : 'After the fever of life, after wearinesses and sicknesses, fightings and despondings, languor and fretfulness, struggling and succeeding;...
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A short sketch of the Tractarian upheaval

Thomas Leach - 1887 - 194 páginas
...Another Oxford Professor of Poetry, Mr. MatthewArnold, writes in a like strain : " Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in the dim afternoon light through the aisles of S. Mary's, rising into the pulpit, and then in the most entrancing of voices, breaking the silence...
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Transcripts and Studies

Edward Dowden - 1888 - 544 páginas
...another Oxford Professor of Poetry, Mr Matthew Arnold, writes in a like strain : " Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in...were a religious music — subtle, sweet, mournful ? 1 seem to hear him still, saying : ' After the fever of life, after wearinesses and sicknesses, fightings...
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