Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... vulgar ? " His correspondent suggested , in answer , Bishop Horsley's critical treatment of the question , and to this letter he replied : - " Horsley's Sermons ' I only vaguely remember . I Iam quite at ease on the subject . The ...
... vulgar ? " His correspondent suggested , in answer , Bishop Horsley's critical treatment of the question , and to this letter he replied : - " Horsley's Sermons ' I only vaguely remember . I Iam quite at ease on the subject . The ...
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... vulgar can use , who fancy that wealth and birth have entitled them to scorn plebeian claims , words which make the blood boil in men's veins ; whereupon David girded on his sword in fury , and nothing but an abject apology from Nabal's ...
... vulgar can use , who fancy that wealth and birth have entitled them to scorn plebeian claims , words which make the blood boil in men's veins ; whereupon David girded on his sword in fury , and nothing but an abject apology from Nabal's ...
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... vulgar , personal slander , it had been met , as all such things are best met , in silence . But the journal in which this critique appeared is no vulgar slanderer ; scarcely ever is an article in its columns deficient in talent at ...
... vulgar , personal slander , it had been met , as all such things are best met , in silence . But the journal in which this critique appeared is no vulgar slanderer ; scarcely ever is an article in its columns deficient in talent at ...
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... vulgar magnificence called princely , with which gold and jewels can be squandered , is a form of Poetry , more or less dignified . It will now be clear , that in the large sense of the word Poetry , its proper form is always sym ...
... vulgar magnificence called princely , with which gold and jewels can be squandered , is a form of Poetry , more or less dignified . It will now be clear , that in the large sense of the word Poetry , its proper form is always sym ...
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... vulgar splendours of the life of the great , which he despised and still longed for ; but rather like Ebenezer Elliot , author of the Corn Law Rhymes . Our soldier ancestors told you the sig- nificance of high devotion and loyalty which ...
... vulgar splendours of the life of the great , which he despised and still longed for ; but rather like Ebenezer Elliot , author of the Corn Law Rhymes . Our soldier ancestors told you the sig- nificance of high devotion and loyalty which ...
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