Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... natural death ; and we should be again covered with the shame of an abortive attempt . The cause of the working men cannot afford this . Better fail silently than make another public confession of incapacity . " Now an address at ...
... natural death ; and we should be again covered with the shame of an abortive attempt . The cause of the working men cannot afford this . Better fail silently than make another public confession of incapacity . " Now an address at ...
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... natural , and earnest . The following letter from the Earl of Carlisle , on some points referred to in the Lectures on Poetry , is given , partly for the sake of the crit- icism which it contains , and partly because it leads ...
... natural , and earnest . The following letter from the Earl of Carlisle , on some points referred to in the Lectures on Poetry , is given , partly for the sake of the crit- icism which it contains , and partly because it leads ...
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... believe 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 .
... believe 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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... nature , to hear that , while to many people Mr. Robertson's teaching came like light in a dark place , to some it seemed revolutionary in politics , and heretical in creed . Some influential persons spoke strongly against his teaching ...
... nature , to hear that , while to many people Mr. Robertson's teaching came like light in a dark place , to some it seemed revolutionary in politics , and heretical in creed . Some influential persons spoke strongly against his teaching ...
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... nature . When all external differences have passed away , one element remains intact , unchanged , the everlast- ing basis of our common nature , the human soul by which we live . " We all are changed by slow degrees . All but the basis ...
... nature . When all external differences have passed away , one element remains intact , unchanged , the everlast- ing basis of our common nature , the human soul by which we live . " We all are changed by slow degrees . All but the basis ...
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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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