Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... , February , 1852 . . 1 47 • 51 LECTURE I. • · • · 93 • 142 LECTURE II . LECTURE ON WORDSWORTH : - Delivered to the Members of the Brighton Athenæum , February 10th , 1853 • 203 NOTES OF A LECTURE , SPEECHES , & c.- Notes.
... , February , 1852 . . 1 47 • 51 LECTURE I. • · • · 93 • 142 LECTURE II . LECTURE ON WORDSWORTH : - Delivered to the Members of the Brighton Athenæum , February 10th , 1853 • 203 NOTES OF A LECTURE , SPEECHES , & c.- Notes.
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... Athenæum at Brighton , to which have been added some Speeches delivered on occasions of public interest . It may be fitting , by way of Preface to these Addresses , some of which have been published before in separate forms , to give a ...
... Athenæum at Brighton , to which have been added some Speeches delivered on occasions of public interest . It may be fitting , by way of Preface to these Addresses , some of which have been published before in separate forms , to give a ...
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... Athenæum . The only question is whether it shall be met warmly on our parts , or with that coldness which deepens the suspicion , already rankling in the lower classes , that their superiors are willing for them to improve so long as ...
... Athenæum . The only question is whether it shall be met warmly on our parts , or with that coldness which deepens the suspicion , already rankling in the lower classes , that their superiors are willing for them to improve so long as ...
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... Athenæum , and was to have been followed by a second on the same subject ; but Mr. Robertson's health was never afterwards equal to the exertion . This lecture has not had the advantage of his own corrections . He was criticised by the ...
... Athenæum , and was to have been followed by a second on the same subject ; but Mr. Robertson's health was never afterwards equal to the exertion . This lecture has not had the advantage of his own corrections . He was criticised by the ...
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... Athenæum on a literary subject was a secular duty , and one from which I felt I might fairly shrink on the valid plea of ill health ; but the demand that you made upon me for this even- ing , though I urged it upon you that you had not ...
... Athenæum on a literary subject was a secular duty , and one from which I felt I might fairly shrink on the valid plea of ill health ; but the demand that you made upon me for this even- ing , though I urged it upon you that you had not ...
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