Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... deep glorious meaning of their own cry , we should have heard nothing of those human tortures and that infernal cannibalism which have disgraced the cause of freedom . Get this deeply by heart , and all that is galling in artificial ...
... deep glorious meaning of their own cry , we should have heard nothing of those human tortures and that infernal cannibalism which have disgraced the cause of freedom . Get this deeply by heart , and all that is galling in artificial ...
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... deep in the eternal truth of things . That truth can no more pass away from the things that are , than heaven and earth can pass away . Sooner or later it must be realized in a more substantial form that it has yet ever assumed . All ...
... deep in the eternal truth of things . That truth can no more pass away from the things that are , than heaven and earth can pass away . Sooner or later it must be realized in a more substantial form that it has yet ever assumed . All ...
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... deep , true poetry . The poet teaches him by suggestive in- spiration the hidden meaning of common things , transfiguring life , as it were , by shedding a glory on it ; and if you will force the poor man to see nothing but the wretched ...
... deep , true poetry . The poet teaches him by suggestive in- spiration the hidden meaning of common things , transfiguring life , as it were , by shedding a glory on it ; and if you will force the poor man to see nothing but the wretched ...
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... my duty . But now , in your presence , not for them , but for you to hear , it is but plain truth to say there is a deep feeling for you amongst them . In these latter times a convulsion has shaken Europe , 36 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... my duty . But now , in your presence , not for them , but for you to hear , it is but plain truth to say there is a deep feeling for you amongst them . In these latter times a convulsion has shaken Europe , 36 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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... deep ponder- ing , to me a singularly startling one , that at the moment when we , the priests of England , were debating , as a matter of life and death , the pre- cise amount of miracle said to be performed in a Christian sacrament ...
... deep ponder- ing , to me a singularly startling one , that at the moment when we , the priests of England , were debating , as a matter of life and death , the pre- cise amount of miracle said to be performed in a Christian sacrament ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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