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She was not twenty , probably handsome , and not improbably giddy : being quite without evidence , we cannot judge what was rumour and what was truth . Shelley has not left us in similar doubt . After a year or too he travelled abroad ...
She was not twenty , probably handsome , and not improbably giddy : being quite without evidence , we cannot judge what was rumour and what was truth . Shelley has not left us in similar doubt . After a year or too he travelled abroad ...
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Probably in our boyhood we can recollect a period when any solemn description of celestial events would have commanded our respect ; we should not have dared to read it intelligently , to canvass its details and see what it meant it was ...
Probably in our boyhood we can recollect a period when any solemn description of celestial events would have commanded our respect ; we should not have dared to read it intelligently , to canvass its details and see what it meant it was ...
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Probably no book shows the transition which our theology has made since the middle of the seventeenth century , at once so plainly and so fully . We do not now compose long narratives to ' justify the ways of God to man .
Probably no book shows the transition which our theology has made since the middle of the seventeenth century , at once so plainly and so fully . We do not now compose long narratives to ' justify the ways of God to man .
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