Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... tell it that there is some- thing wrong ; but it is not exactly the one to judge when it strikes at random , whether it be the nurse's fault or the fault of circumstances . The uneducated man is precisely in the same position ; he feels ...
... tell it that there is some- thing wrong ; but it is not exactly the one to judge when it strikes at random , whether it be the nurse's fault or the fault of circumstances . The uneducated man is precisely in the same position ; he feels ...
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... tell us that the workman can- not become refined ; he is a refined man in foreign countries . Vulgarity is a thing almost exclusively English . Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms . There is a grace even in ...
... tell us that the workman can- not become refined ; he is a refined man in foreign countries . Vulgarity is a thing almost exclusively English . Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms . There is a grace even in ...
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... tell us if the one in point of elegance of design will bear any comparison with the other ? Let the English watchmaker place his watch beside the delicate fabric of Geneva , or his clock beside that which comes from Paris , and tell us ...
... tell us if the one in point of elegance of design will bear any comparison with the other ? Let the English watchmaker place his watch beside the delicate fabric of Geneva , or his clock beside that which comes from Paris , and tell us ...
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... tell you it has broken up all the poetry of the scene , because it has run through our pleasure grounds , sadly cut up our old retreats and solitudes , and destroyed all classical associa- tions . So it may have done . It has destroyed ...
... tell you it has broken up all the poetry of the scene , because it has run through our pleasure grounds , sadly cut up our old retreats and solitudes , and destroyed all classical associa- tions . So it may have done . It has destroyed ...
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... tell us that his chartism would have been a failure , and was not worth the having . Now the plan that you have adopted in this Institution seems to me to exactly reverse that order of procedure . You have said , " We will reform ...
... tell us that his chartism would have been a failure , and was not worth the having . Now the plan that you have adopted in this Institution seems to me to exactly reverse that order of procedure . You have said , " We will reform ...
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