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... Till angels wake thee with a note like thine . ' " I must not , however , indulge in mere prattle . Let me repay your kindness in the same coin , of however inferior value . I assure you , with all truth , that I ...
... Till angels wake thee with a note like thine . ' " I must not , however , indulge in mere prattle . Let me repay your kindness in the same coin , of however inferior value . I assure you , with all truth , that I ...
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All grand truth is the statement of two opposites , not a via media between them , nor either of them alone . I conceive Wordsworth to have held both ; the Personality of the Eternal Being , and also his diffusion through space .
All grand truth is the statement of two opposites , not a via media between them , nor either of them alone . I conceive Wordsworth to have held both ; the Personality of the Eternal Being , and also his diffusion through space .
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... that it would enable me to take a district , and try to work it , with a view to physical , as well as spiritual , improvement of the poor ; acknowledging Christ as the ' Saviour of the body ; ' a truth ingeniously ignored .
... that it would enable me to take a district , and try to work it , with a view to physical , as well as spiritual , improvement of the poor ; acknowledging Christ as the ' Saviour of the body ; ' a truth ingeniously ignored .
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That truth can no more pass away from the things that are , than heaven and earth can pass away . Sooner or later it must be realized in a more substantial form that it has yet ever assumed . All gradual improvements , all violent ...
That truth can no more pass away from the things that are , than heaven and earth can pass away . Sooner or later it must be realized in a more substantial form that it has yet ever assumed . All gradual improvements , all violent ...
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By poetry we mean invisible truth as distinct from that which is visible . Not every invisible truth ; not , for example , the invisible truths which are perceivable by the understanding , as mathematics ; but the invisible realities ...
By poetry we mean invisible truth as distinct from that which is visible . Not every invisible truth ; not , for example , the invisible truths which are perceivable by the understanding , as mathematics ; but the invisible realities ...
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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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