Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... pass into her face . " Now there are two things in your Institution which might educate taste of this kind : works of poetry and works of fiction . By poetry , we do not mean , simply , verse or rhyme . In a hundred thousand verses ...
... pass into her face . " Now there are two things in your Institution which might educate taste of this kind : works of poetry and works of fiction . By poetry , we do not mean , simply , verse or rhyme . In a hundred thousand verses ...
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... men's scorn . But it is false to history - false to experience— false to fact , to give this as the general description of the upper classes of this country . We pass to the last thing on which I have 40 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... men's scorn . But it is false to history - false to experience— false to fact , to give this as the general description of the upper classes of this country . We pass to the last thing on which I have 40 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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Frederick William Robertson. We pass to the last thing on which I have to speak to you . There is an expression in this paper of a hope " bright in the hearts of the labouring men that better times are coming . " The heart of every one ...
Frederick William Robertson. We pass to the last thing on which I have to speak to you . There is an expression in this paper of a hope " bright in the hearts of the labouring men that better times are coming . " The heart of every one ...
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... pass , whatever else is doubtful , this at least is certain . If there be no God and no future state , yet , even then , it is better to be generous than selfish , better to be chaste than licentious 10 BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 67.
... pass , whatever else is doubtful , this at least is certain . If there be no God and no future state , yet , even then , it is better to be generous than selfish , better to be chaste than licentious 10 BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 67.
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... pass into clear , bright day . I appeal to the recollection of any man who has passed through that hour of agony , and stood upon the rock at last , the surges stilled below him , and the last cloud drifted from the sky above , with a ...
... pass into clear , bright day . I appeal to the recollection of any man who has passed through that hour of agony , and stood upon the rock at last , the surges stilled below him , and the last cloud drifted from the sky above , with a ...
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