Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... thoughts on this question , how he should do good to the working classes of Brighton . You may under- stand much of a ... thought uppermost in his mind , " How shall I do good to the working classes ? " And that which was at first merely ...
... thoughts on this question , how he should do good to the working classes of Brighton . You may under- stand much of a ... thought uppermost in his mind , " How shall I do good to the working classes ? " And that which was at first merely ...
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... thought which is true and beautiful , shall not be able to rise above the man who is scarcely above the level of the brute . Those would not be better times . They would be the return of the bad , old times of false coercion , and brute ...
... thought which is true and beautiful , shall not be able to rise above the man who is scarcely above the level of the brute . Those would not be better times . They would be the return of the bad , old times of false coercion , and brute ...
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... thoughts come from the heart . " God must be felt by the Heart , intuitively perceived by the Reason , before he can be demonstrated to the Understanding . If a man does not feel in every fibre of his heart a Divine Presence , I cannot ...
... thoughts come from the heart . " God must be felt by the Heart , intuitively perceived by the Reason , before he can be demonstrated to the Understanding . If a man does not feel in every fibre of his heart a Divine Presence , I cannot ...
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... read to you a description of that which one of the poets of that age thought to be the legitimate call and mission of the poet . Thus writes Pope : - " Poetry and criticism are by no means the universal 98 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... read to you a description of that which one of the poets of that age thought to be the legitimate call and mission of the poet . Thus writes Pope : - " Poetry and criticism are by no means the universal 98 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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... thought and memory predominate over imagination , and in which the heart is second to the head ; for much of Pope's Poetry is nothing more than ethical thoughts tersely and beautifully expressed in rhyme . There is another reason ...
... thought and memory predominate over imagination , and in which the heart is second to the head ; for much of Pope's Poetry is nothing more than ethical thoughts tersely and beautifully expressed in rhyme . There is another reason ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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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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Atheism Athenæum beauty become believe belongs better Brighton brother called cause character Chartist Christian Church Church of England Church of Rome classes consecrated corn laws criticism difference duty Early Closing England English evil expression false feeling felt free inquiry give hand heart heaven High Churchism honour hour human imagination infidelity influence intellectual labour language Lecture liberty living look Lord Byron Macbeth manly matter mean mind moral Nabal nation nature never noble Pantheism pass passage passion persons Philip Van Artevelde poem poet poetic Poetry political poor principle question rank reason red harvest religious respect Robertson Sabbath seems selfishness sense Shakspeare society sonnet soul speak spirit stand symbols sympathy taste tell thing thought tion to-night town Tractarian true truth understand voice vote wealth whole words Wordsworth young