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Some exquisite and fine remarks of Mrs. Jameson on certain characters in it , and profounder ones of Coleridge on others , have brought out a meaning that we feel at once was in it , and not forced upon it .
Some exquisite and fine remarks of Mrs. Jameson on certain characters in it , and profounder ones of Coleridge on others , have brought out a meaning that we feel at once was in it , and not forced upon it .
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... viz : Consciousness , Will , Character , then I must earnestly and firmly oppose High Churchism , and say that its tendency is to localize ; and I must quote anxiously those texts which , taken alone , have a Pantheistic sound .
... viz : Consciousness , Will , Character , then I must earnestly and firmly oppose High Churchism , and say that its tendency is to localize ; and I must quote anxiously those texts which , taken alone , have a Pantheistic sound .
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He who fawned upon the prince or upon the duke , had something of the reptile in his character ; but he who fawns upon the masses in their day of power is only a reptile which has changed the direction of BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 5.
He who fawned upon the prince or upon the duke , had something of the reptile in his character ; but he who fawns upon the masses in their day of power is only a reptile which has changed the direction of BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 5.
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First of all , the means of acquiring knowledge which your Institution places in your hands are in a very preponderating degree of a political character . By works of history and the newspapers of the day , you will have that which will ...
First of all , the means of acquiring knowledge which your Institution places in your hands are in a very preponderating degree of a political character . By works of history and the newspapers of the day , you will have that which will ...
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The reason , as it seemed to me , was that his character had been moulded by the sublimities of the forms of the outward nature amidst which he lived . It was impossible to see the clouds wreathing themselves in that strange wild way of ...
The reason , as it seemed to me , was that his character had been moulded by the sublimities of the forms of the outward nature amidst which he lived . It was impossible to see the clouds wreathing themselves in that strange wild way of ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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