The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] MacaulayMacmillan, 1893 - 86 pages |
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Page ix
... things ? Surely in this direc- tion , if in any , salvation is to be sought . The King indeed mistrusts it , but that is perhaps partly because he does not realise the extent of the corruption . It is a fair issue : let it be fairly ...
... things ? Surely in this direc- tion , if in any , salvation is to be sought . The King indeed mistrusts it , but that is perhaps partly because he does not realise the extent of the corruption . It is a fair issue : let it be fairly ...
Page xv
... things which are of the highest import , and how worth- less are the false ideals in comparison with the true . The effect of such a lightning flash may be permanent ; the soul may never lose again the truth which it has gained . But ...
... things which are of the highest import , and how worth- less are the false ideals in comparison with the true . The effect of such a lightning flash may be permanent ; the soul may never lose again the truth which it has gained . But ...
Page xvi
... thing . Perilous it may be , as to sit in Merlin's chair was perilous , but perilous for good as well as for evil . The teaching really is this , that religious impulses like other impulses must be chastened and kept within due bounds ...
... thing . Perilous it may be , as to sit in Merlin's chair was perilous , but perilous for good as well as for evil . The teaching really is this , that religious impulses like other impulses must be chastened and kept within due bounds ...
Page xix
... things fall into dust and he is left thirsting in a land of sand and thorns . The gratification of sensual appetite cannot satisfy him , the thirst of his soul continues . Then successively we see how domestic comfort , wealth , fame ...
... things fall into dust and he is left thirsting in a land of sand and thorns . The gratification of sensual appetite cannot satisfy him , the thirst of his soul continues . Then successively we see how domestic comfort , wealth , fame ...
Page xxx
... things , and especially of chivalry . Accidentally , when a youth , he sees some armed knights , and after in vain endeavouring to obtain leave from his mother to go , he leaves her and comes to Arthur's Court . Thence he rides forth on ...
... things , and especially of chivalry . Accidentally , when a youth , he sees some armed knights , and after in vain endeavouring to obtain leave from his mother to go , he leaves her and comes to Arthur's Court . Thence he rides forth on ...
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