Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... whole heart sympathized with what your feelings must have been in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect Utopia will be disappointed , or gratified , by finding it so far a failure . But the ...
... whole heart sympathized with what your feelings must have been in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect Utopia will be disappointed , or gratified , by finding it so far a failure . But the ...
xvii psl.
... whole soul so thoroughly absorbed in his subject that all was intensely real , 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 ...
... whole soul so thoroughly absorbed in his subject that all was intensely real , 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 ...
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... whole , except with hard study . " I am very much tempted to accept the challenge of page 28 , in the Lecture on Pope . ' I would beg any of the detractors of Pope to furnish me with another couple of lines from any author whatever ...
... whole , except with hard study . " I am very much tempted to accept the challenge of page 28 , in the Lecture on Pope . ' I would beg any of the detractors of Pope to furnish me with another couple of lines from any author whatever ...
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... whole criticism , however , is based on a misconception . It proceeds on the assumption that I com- plained , with blame , that— " High Churchism regarded with peculiar reverence a sanctity as connected with certain places , times ...
... whole criticism , however , is based on a misconception . It proceeds on the assumption that I com- plained , with blame , that— " High Churchism regarded with peculiar reverence a sanctity as connected with certain places , times ...
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... whole work of ' parle - ment , ' ' talkee , ' ' palaver , ' or whatever it is called- how lightly I hold the ' gift of the gab ' - how grand and divine the Realm of Silence appears to me in comparison - how humiliated and degraded to ...
... whole work of ' parle - ment , ' ' talkee , ' ' palaver , ' or whatever it is called- how lightly I hold the ' gift of the gab ' - how grand and divine the Realm of Silence appears to me in comparison - how humiliated and degraded to ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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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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