The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... heart and imagination of readers , for we hold it true that nothing but good can be the result of an author's labours when he strives to show that , even in the most neglected and degraded of human creatures , there is left in their ...
... heart and imagination of readers , for we hold it true that nothing but good can be the result of an author's labours when he strives to show that , even in the most neglected and degraded of human creatures , there is left in their ...
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... heart of God , and to domineer over it for his bitter sting climbs up eternally in the source or root of the fire , and affords him a proud will to have all at his pleasure ; but he attains nothing . His food is the source or fountain ...
... heart of God , and to domineer over it for his bitter sting climbs up eternally in the source or root of the fire , and affords him a proud will to have all at his pleasure ; but he attains nothing . His food is the source or fountain ...
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... hearts of myriads . A broad and almost Shakesperean breadth of humour characterises all ; also an intimate knowledge is displayed of the workings of the human heart , rare in any artist , and marvellous as rare ; and the views of human ...
... hearts of myriads . A broad and almost Shakesperean breadth of humour characterises all ; also an intimate knowledge is displayed of the workings of the human heart , rare in any artist , and marvellous as rare ; and the views of human ...
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