Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... highest state . ” Writing to Lady Henley at this time , Mr. Robertson says : - “ I am anxious to enlist your sympathy in the cause which I am trying to assist . The case is this . About 1,100 working men in this town have just organized ...
... highest state . ” Writing to Lady Henley at this time , Mr. Robertson says : - “ I am anxious to enlist your sympathy in the cause which I am trying to assist . The case is this . About 1,100 working men in this town have just organized ...
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... highest of human compositions , the Iliad and Macbeth , and I think they both are eminently intelligible without pain or effort . Perhaps I would give up Hamlet to you - not Othello . " I think you rate Dr. Johnson's poetical powers too ...
... highest of human compositions , the Iliad and Macbeth , and I think they both are eminently intelligible without pain or effort . Perhaps I would give up Hamlet to you - not Othello . " I think you rate Dr. Johnson's poetical powers too ...
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... highest in this land , with all respect but yet firmly , the performance of their duty to those beneath them ; to soften down the asperities and to soothe the burning jealousies which are too often found rankling in the minds of those ...
... highest in this land , with all respect but yet firmly , the performance of their duty to those beneath them ; to soften down the asperities and to soothe the burning jealousies which are too often found rankling in the minds of those ...
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... highest education that can be given to the human mind . Let me explain my- self . When we in popular phraseology speak of politics , we ascribe to that word a narrow mean- ing . When we say that two men are talking politics , we often ...
... highest education that can be given to the human mind . Let me explain my- self . When we in popular phraseology speak of politics , we ascribe to that word a narrow mean- ing . When we say that two men are talking politics , we often ...
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... highest truths of the invisible world , you con- demn the worker to a desolate lot indeed . It You have a second class of means in your In- stitution for refining taste , —works of fiction . is in vain to rail at these with ...
... highest truths of the invisible world , you con- demn the worker to a desolate lot indeed . It You have a second class of means in your In- stitution for refining taste , —works of fiction . is in vain to rail at these with ...
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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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