Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... speak differently because of the existence of Wordsworth and Cole- ridge ; if not a thoughtful English book has appeared for years without some trace for good or for evil of their influence ; if sermon - writers subsist upon their ...
... speak differently because of the existence of Wordsworth and Cole- ridge ; if not a thoughtful English book has appeared for years without some trace for good or for evil of their influence ; if sermon - writers subsist upon their ...
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... speak . He left a sure , and if we may trust the historian , even a momentary impression on those who saw him . By a species of tact they felt him to be a great The ethical sense- -for there is almost such a thing in simple persons ...
... speak . He left a sure , and if we may trust the historian , even a momentary impression on those who saw him . By a species of tact they felt him to be a great The ethical sense- -for there is almost such a thing in simple persons ...
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... speak ) unstable . The wind bloweth where it listeth ; but it is scarcely more partial , more quick , more unac- countable , than the glow of an emotion excited by a supernatu- ral and unseen object . This depends on the vigour of ...
... speak ) unstable . The wind bloweth where it listeth ; but it is scarcely more partial , more quick , more unac- countable , than the glow of an emotion excited by a supernatu- ral and unseen object . This depends on the vigour of ...
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