Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... sense do I speak of taste as a matter of importance to the working men of this country . What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling ...
... sense do I speak of taste as a matter of importance to the working men of this country . What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling ...
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... sense of honest property in them will ensure that they shall be taken care of . Long may this spirit be charac- teristic of English working men . We can under- stand and honour the feelings of that man who stands before us with a modest ...
... sense of honest property in them will ensure that they shall be taken care of . Long may this spirit be charac- teristic of English working men . We can under- stand and honour the feelings of that man who stands before us with a modest ...
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... taking . The speakers that evening , with one or two exceptions , were all working men . I heard , not eloquence , but something far better - straight- forward , honest , English , manly common sense . 44 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... taking . The speakers that evening , with one or two exceptions , were all working men . I heard , not eloquence , but something far better - straight- forward , honest , English , manly common sense . 44 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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Frederick William Robertson. forward , honest , English , manly common sense . A high moral tone pervaded all that was said . I heard vice decried . I heard lounging , drinking , smoking , all the evils that ruin the health and character ...
Frederick William Robertson. forward , honest , English , manly common sense . A high moral tone pervaded all that was said . I heard vice decried . I heard lounging , drinking , smoking , all the evils that ruin the health and character ...
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... sense , Shelley was an infidel ; in another sense , he was not an infidel . I could read you passages from " Queen Mab , " which every right - minded BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 63.
... sense , Shelley was an infidel ; in another sense , he was not an infidel . I could read you passages from " Queen Mab , " which every right - minded BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 63.
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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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