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" After a deep and most impressive pause of silence, the solemn Miserere commenced ; and never by mortal ear was heard a strain of such powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices, and one which seemed more than human,... "
Coombe Abbey: An Historical Tale of the Reign of James the First - Página 403
por Selina Bunbury - 1843 - 591 páginas
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Rome, in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of ..., Volumen3

Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1820 - 448 páginas
...such powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices, and one which seemed more than human — ascended together to heaven...nature. It seemed as if every sense and power had been concentered into that plaintive expression of lamentation, of deep suffering, and supplication, which...
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Rome in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of ..., Volumen3

Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1822 - 472 páginas
...such powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices, and one which seemed more than human — ascended together to heaven...nature. It seemed as if every sense and power had been concentered into that plaintive expression of lamentation, of deep suffering, and supplication, which...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1823 - 400 páginas
...such powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices, and one which seemed more than human, ascended together to heaven...lamentation, of deep suffering, and supplication, which possessed the soul. It was the strain that disembodied spirits might have used who had just passed...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen2

1825 - 502 páginas
...powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices — and one which seemed more than human — ascended together to heaven...nature. It seemed as if every sense and power had been concentered into that plaintive expression of lamentation, of deep suffering and supplication, which...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1826 - 870 páginas
...powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices — and one which seemed more than human — ascended together to heaven...nature. It seemed as if every sense and power had been concentered into that plaintive expression of lamentation, of deep suffering and supplication, which...
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The United States Review and Literary Gazette, Volumen2

1827 - 500 páginas
...powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices — and one which seemed more than human — ascended together to heaven...nature. It seemed as if every sense and power had been concentred into that plaintive expression of lamentation, of deep suffering and supplication, which...
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The United States Review and Literary Gazette, Volumen2

1827 - 496 páginas
...voices—and one which seemed more than human—ascended together to heaven for mercy to mankind—for pardon to a guilty and sinning world. It had nothing in it of this earth—nothing that breathed the ordinary feelings of our nature. It seemed as if every sense and...
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Antichrist; Papal, Protestant, and Infidel: An Estimate of the Religion of ...

John Riland - 1828 - 326 páginas
...pathos. The accordant tones of a hundred human voices—and one which seemed more than human—ascended together to heaven for mercy to mankind, for pardon...nature. It seemed as if every sense and power had been concentred into that plaintive expression of lamentation, of deep suffering and supplication, which...
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The Church of Rome: A View of the Peculiar Doctrines, Religious Worship ...

Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 366 páginas
...accordant tones of a hundred human voices — and one which seemed more than human — ascended altogether to heaven, for mercy to mankind — for pardon to...nature. It seemed as if every sense and power had been concentred into that plaintive expression of lamentation, of deep suffering and supplication, which...
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The New-England Magazine, Volumen9

Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin - 1835 - 498 páginas
...mortal ear, was heard a strain of such powerful, such heart-moving pathos. The accordant tones of an hundred human voices — and one that seemed more...lamentation, of deep suffering and supplication, which possessed the soul. It was the strain that disembodied spirits might have used, who had just passed...
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