Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... truth , that I look on some things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . " His lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his Lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson re ...
... truth , that I look on some things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . " His lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his Lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson re ...
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... truth is the statement of two opposites , not a via media between them , nor either of them alone . I conceive Words- worth to have held both ; the Personality of the Eternal Being , and also his diffusion through space . Now I cannot ...
... truth is the statement of two opposites , not a via media between them , nor either of them alone . I conceive Words- worth to have held both ; the Personality of the Eternal Being , and also his diffusion through space . Now I cannot ...
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... truth ingeniously ignored . " And writing on the same subject a little later , he says : - " I am anxious , on my own account , for assistance , in order to enable me to devote myself less exclusively to pulpit 4 PREFACE . xxxvii.
... truth ingeniously ignored . " And writing on the same subject a little later , he says : - " I am anxious , on my own account , for assistance , in order to enable me to devote myself less exclusively to pulpit 4 PREFACE . xxxvii.
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... truth of things . 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 ...
... truth of things . 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 ...
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... truth ; not , for ex- ample , the invisible truths which are perceivable by the understanding , as mathematics ; but the invisible realities which are recognized by the im- agination . We will take an illustration . You look at this ...
... truth ; not , for ex- ample , the invisible truths which are perceivable by the understanding , as mathematics ; but the invisible realities which are recognized by the im- agination . We will take an illustration . You look at this ...
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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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