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Notes of a Lecture delivered at Hurstper - point , in 1851 , to the Members of a Working Man's Reading Room 269 A Speech delivered at the Town Hall , Brighton , April 24 , 1849 , at a Meeting of the Inhabitants , called by the Early ...
Notes of a Lecture delivered at Hurstper - point , in 1851 , to the Members of a Working Man's Reading Room 269 A Speech delivered at the Town Hall , Brighton , April 24 , 1849 , at a Meeting of the Inhabitants , called by the Early ...
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For this reason the earliest language of all nations is Poetry . Language has been truly called fossil Poetry ; and just as we apply to domestic use slabs of marble , unconscious almost that they contain the petrifactions of innumerable ...
For this reason the earliest language of all nations is Poetry . Language has been truly called fossil Poetry ; and just as we apply to domestic use slabs of marble , unconscious almost that they contain the petrifactions of innumerable ...
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... gardener's greenhouse , and the moated grange , and the long , gray flats . of " unpoetic " Lincolnshire . Read Wordsworth's " Nutting , " and his fine analysis of the remorse experienced in early youth at the wanton tearing down of ...
... gardener's greenhouse , and the moated grange , and the long , gray flats . of " unpoetic " Lincolnshire . Read Wordsworth's " Nutting , " and his fine analysis of the remorse experienced in early youth at the wanton tearing down of ...
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Or , again : How comes it that one SO gifted was taken away so early , in the maturity of his powers , just at the moment when they seemed about to become available to mankind ? What means all this , and is there not ...
Or , again : How comes it that one SO gifted was taken away so early , in the maturity of his powers , just at the moment when they seemed about to become available to mankind ? What means all this , and is there not ...
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... primary , simple truths of our humanity ; those first principles which underlie all creeds , which belong to our earliest childhood , and on which the wisest and best have rested through all ages ; that all is right ; that darkness ...
... primary , simple truths of our humanity ; those first principles which underlie all creeds , which belong to our earliest childhood , and on which the wisest and best have rested through all ages ; that all is right ; that darkness ...
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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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