Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... deep interest in the success of the working men , I shall not allow this to stand in the way . " I was not aware that the name of the Institution was to be changed . Is not this virtually acknowledging that the former attempt was a ...
... deep interest in the success of the working men , I shall not allow this to stand in the way . " I was not aware that the name of the Institution was to be changed . Is not this virtually acknowledging that the former attempt was a ...
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... deep . 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 . In the sense I meant ...
... deep . 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 . In the sense I meant ...
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... deep , too perpetual , and too unsatisfied , to have allowed the possibility of my joining , even for one moment , in the cowardly cry with which the terrors and the passions of the half - informed are lashed by platform rhetoric into ...
... deep , too perpetual , and too unsatisfied , to have allowed the possibility of my joining , even for one moment , in the cowardly cry with which the terrors and the passions of the half - informed are lashed by platform rhetoric into ...
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... we have ; but there is not one in fifty that can come down to our circumstances , to the bond of our common nature , to comprehend that , although the mechanic and artisan of this country are deep thinkers , yet xxxiv PREFACE .
... we have ; but there is not one in fifty that can come down to our circumstances , to the bond of our common nature , to comprehend that , although the mechanic and artisan of this country are deep thinkers , yet xxxiv PREFACE .
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Frederick William Robertson. and artisan of this country are deep thinkers , yet they often stand in need of advice , and the assistance that education gives . We have their good wishes and pecuniary assistance thanks for it , but ...
Frederick William Robertson. and artisan of this country are deep thinkers , yet they often stand in need of advice , and the assistance that education gives . We have their good wishes and pecuniary assistance thanks for it , but ...
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