Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... pass without thanking you very gratefully for your kind present , and kinder note , the approval of which I feel to be very invigorating . I was very glad to find that there was not a syllable of the lecture on Pope , which jarred with ...
... pass without thanking you very gratefully for your kind present , and kinder note , the approval of which I feel to be very invigorating . I was very glad to find that there was not a syllable of the lecture on Pope , which jarred with ...
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... pass his lips respecting any of those whom he knew were branding him as a heretic - who were trying , as far as they could , to hinder his ministry , or discredit him in the so - called religious world . Towards the close of his ...
... pass his lips respecting any of those whom he knew were branding him as a heretic - who were trying , as far as they could , to hinder his ministry , or discredit him in the so - called religious world . Towards the close of his ...
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... pass away . Well do I know that this language I am using now respect- ing brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . It has been defiled by cruelty ; it has been polluted by selfishness ; but ...
... pass away . Well do I know that this language I am using now respect- ing brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . It has been defiled by cruelty ; it has been polluted by selfishness ; but ...
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... pass away . Sooner or later it must be realized in a more substantial form that it has yet ever assumed . All ... passing by all those abortive attempts which would fain produce a feeling of union by the false idea of similarity of class ...
... pass away . Sooner or later it must be realized in a more substantial form that it has yet ever assumed . All ... passing by all those abortive attempts which would fain produce a feeling of union by the false idea of similarity of class ...
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... pass to the second division of which you speak , the elevation of the taste . Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognise that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of ...
... pass to the second division of which you speak , the elevation of the taste . Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognise that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of ...
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Atheism Athenæum beauty believe belongs better Brighton brother called character Chartist Christian Church of England Church of Rome classes consecrated corn laws difference duty Early Closing egoism English evil expression false feeling felt free inquiry give hand heart heaven High Churchism honour hour human imagination infidelity influence intellectual labour language lecture liberty living look Lord Byron Macbeth manly matter mean mind moral Nabal nature never noble object Pantheism pass passage passion persons Philip Van Artevelde poem poet poetic Poetry political poor principle protest question rank reason red harvest religious reply respect Robertson Sabbath seems selfishness sense Sermons Shakspere society sonnet soul speak spirit stand symbolism sympathy taste tell Tennyson things thought tion to-night town true truth understand voice vote vulgar wealth whole words Wordsworth young