Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... truth , it would seem that , living in the incessant din of a Calvinistic country , the best course for thoughtful and serious men was to be silent - at least they instinctively thought so . They felt no involuntary call to be ...
... truth , it would seem that , living in the incessant din of a Calvinistic country , the best course for thoughtful and serious men was to be silent - at least they instinctively thought so . They felt no involuntary call to be ...
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... and habitual writers ? Not that we mean ex- actly to say that an author's hard reading is the cause of his writing that which is hard to read . This would be near the truth , but not quite the truth . The two 138 Shakespeare .
... and habitual writers ? Not that we mean ex- actly to say that an author's hard reading is the cause of his writing that which is hard to read . This would be near the truth , but not quite the truth . The two 138 Shakespeare .
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... truth to truth must ever be incomprehensible to us ; the notion , indeed , of His proceeding at all , is a con- tradiction to some extent , at least , it is inevitable that we should use such language , but we know it is in reality ...
... truth to truth must ever be incomprehensible to us ; the notion , indeed , of His proceeding at all , is a con- tradiction to some extent , at least , it is inevitable that we should use such language , but we know it is in reality ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
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