Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... desire to see this earth regenerated , and purified , and the spirit of man mingling with the Infinite Spirit of Good . How comes it , then , that one whose works breathe so much of the spirit of Christianity , could blaspheme Christ ...
... desire to see this earth regenerated , and purified , and the spirit of man mingling with the Infinite Spirit of Good . How comes it , then , that one whose works breathe so much of the spirit of Christianity , could blaspheme Christ ...
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Frederick William Robertson. inquiry . There is no censorship of the press . We desire none . I would not , for 100,000l . an hour , that there should be any restrictions placed on the publishing of books . I would far rather that there ...
Frederick William Robertson. inquiry . There is no censorship of the press . We desire none . I would not , for 100,000l . an hour , that there should be any restrictions placed on the publishing of books . I would far rather that there ...
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... desire to expound Rights : my Rights are , in truth , my Duties ; my Rights are limited by another man's Rights . For example , I have a perfect right to build a wall on my own estate . The language of the law is , that to whomsoever ...
... desire to expound Rights : my Rights are , in truth , my Duties ; my Rights are limited by another man's Rights . For example , I have a perfect right to build a wall on my own estate . The language of the law is , that to whomsoever ...
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... desire of per- sonal sacrifices , which characterize boyish friend- ship , and which certainly belong to the feminine , and not the masculine type of affection . Doubt- less the language of " In Memoriam " is tender in the extreme ...
... desire of per- sonal sacrifices , which characterize boyish friend- ship , and which certainly belong to the feminine , and not the masculine type of affection . Doubt- less the language of " In Memoriam " is tender in the extreme ...
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... desire to compare him with the very highest ; but because , if the division be a true one which separates poets into the men of genuine passion and men of skill , it is impossible to hesitate in which Tennyson is to be placed . I ranked ...
... desire to compare him with the very highest ; but because , if the division be a true one which separates poets into the men of genuine passion and men of skill , it is impossible to hesitate in which Tennyson is to be placed . I ranked ...
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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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