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LECTURE I LECTURE II LECTURE ON WORDSWORTH :Delivered to the Members of the Brighton Athenæum , February 10 , 1853 .... PAGE ix 1 48 52 95 145 209 NOTES OF A LECTURE , SPEECHES , & c. Notes.
LECTURE I LECTURE II LECTURE ON WORDSWORTH :Delivered to the Members of the Brighton Athenæum , February 10 , 1853 .... PAGE ix 1 48 52 95 145 209 NOTES OF A LECTURE , SPEECHES , & c. Notes.
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The Lecture on Wordsworth was delivered before the members of the Athenæum , and was to have been followed by a second on the same subject ; but Mr. Robertson's health was never afterwards equal to the exertion .
The Lecture on Wordsworth was delivered before the members of the Athenæum , and was to have been followed by a second on the same subject ; but Mr. Robertson's health was never afterwards equal to the exertion .
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To this he replied in the following letter :" In the columns of the Brighton Guardian , denominated the South Church Union Chronicle , ' I see some strictures on certain expressions attributed to me in my Lecture upon Wordsworth .
To this he replied in the following letter :" In the columns of the Brighton Guardian , denominated the South Church Union Chronicle , ' I see some strictures on certain expressions attributed to me in my Lecture upon Wordsworth .
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I conceive Wordsworth to have held both ; the Personality of the Eternal Being , and also his diffusion through space . Now I cannot conceal my conviction that it is the vice of High Churchism in its tendency , to exaggerate the former ...
I conceive Wordsworth to have held both ; the Personality of the Eternal Being , and also his diffusion through space . Now I cannot conceal my conviction that it is the vice of High Churchism in its tendency , to exaggerate the former ...
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... which men were bound to be polished , bound to be more refined , almost bound to be better men than elsewhere . Mr. Wordsworth , one of the great teachers of our nation's feeling , has explained to us in many 20 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... which men were bound to be polished , bound to be more refined , almost bound to be better men than elsewhere . Mr. Wordsworth , one of the great teachers of our nation's feeling , has explained to us in many 20 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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