Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... 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 sake of ...
... 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 sake of ...
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... souls - and how sternly I have kept my tongue from saying a syllable or a sentence , in pulpit or on platform , because it would be popular " * When many of the clergy and richer classes were looking suspiciously at the growing intelli ...
... souls - and how sternly I have kept my tongue from saying a syllable or a sentence , in pulpit or on platform , because it would be popular " * When many of the clergy and richer classes were looking suspiciously at the growing intelli ...
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... soul , by which we live . " We all are changed by slow degrees . All but the basis of the soul . " Our tendencies to evil , our capacities of excellence are the same in all classes . It is just in proportion as men recognise this real ...
... soul , by which we live . " We all are changed by slow degrees . All but the basis of the soul . " Our tendencies to evil , our capacities of excellence are the same in all classes . It is just in proportion as men recognise this real ...
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... soul and body as if a spirit had been breathed away beneath a coverlet of silk . They came to find , too , that the lower classes have not a monopoly of all the simplicities of life , nor the upper classes the monopoly of all its absurd ...
... soul and body as if a spirit had been breathed away beneath a coverlet of silk . They came to find , too , that the lower classes have not a monopoly of all the simplicities of life , nor the upper classes the monopoly of all its absurd ...
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... soul to that I would close the Bible to - morrow . For from first to last the Bible tells of better times . It came to our first parents and spoke of the serpent Evil crushed , not without suffering , under the foot of man . It came to ...
... soul to that I would close the Bible to - morrow . For from first to last the Bible tells of better times . It came to our first parents and spoke of the serpent Evil crushed , not without suffering , under the foot of man . It came to ...
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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