The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... human creatures , there is left in their nature some spot not totally blackened and paralysed by sin , but throbbing with life and humanity , and only waiting for the eye to detect , and for the hand to remove , the hindrances which ...
... human creatures , there is left in their nature some spot not totally blackened and paralysed by sin , but throbbing with life and humanity , and only waiting for the eye to detect , and for the hand to remove , the hindrances which ...
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... human heart can be approached and entered , when it was apparently closed and impenetrable . Sweets in one instance ... human soul . " But all novels claiming to be religious show no indications of either the genius or the broad human ...
... human heart can be approached and entered , when it was apparently closed and impenetrable . Sweets in one instance ... human soul . " But all novels claiming to be religious show no indications of either the genius or the broad human ...
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... human nature , and the workings of the human heart , and had embodied it all in works recognised as models of literary and artistic skill . This is a high measure of praise to bestow upon any literary candidate , and yet , in repeating ...
... human nature , and the workings of the human heart , and had embodied it all in works recognised as models of literary and artistic skill . This is a high measure of praise to bestow upon any literary candidate , and yet , in repeating ...
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