Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... idea of themselves . This is not peculiar to literary men ; it is quite as remarkable among men of action . There are people in the world who cannot write the commonest letter on the commonest affair of business without giving a just idea ...
... idea of themselves . This is not peculiar to literary men ; it is quite as remarkable among men of action . There are people in the world who cannot write the commonest letter on the commonest affair of business without giving a just idea ...
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... idea were completely exemplified , one would instinctively say , that a being with so single a mind could hardly belong to human nature . Tempta- tion is the mark of our life ; we can hardly divest ourselves of the idea that it is ...
... idea were completely exemplified , one would instinctively say , that a being with so single a mind could hardly belong to human nature . Tempta- tion is the mark of our life ; we can hardly divest ourselves of the idea that it is ...
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... idea . of her in his mind . That idea was not of course very definite ; indeed , as described in his poems , it is rather the abstract idea of what a mother should be , than anything else ; but he was able to recognise her picture , and ...
... idea . of her in his mind . That idea was not of course very definite ; indeed , as described in his poems , it is rather the abstract idea of what a mother should be , than anything else ; but he was able to recognise her picture , and ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
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