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Pagina 19
... seen , without a litera- ture of virile power ; they have also been without a society vigorous enough to stamp an image of itself in letters . In the days of Queen Anne and the first two Georges , the wit , sense , and malice of a ...
... seen , without a litera- ture of virile power ; they have also been without a society vigorous enough to stamp an image of itself in letters . In the days of Queen Anne and the first two Georges , the wit , sense , and malice of a ...
Pagina 37
... seen her take in the case of the other half of our race . - Cornhill Magazine . MY DEAR - After I had taken my degree , and before I re - entered upon residence as fellow , my confi- dence in my Oxford teachers underwent a further trial ...
... seen her take in the case of the other half of our race . - Cornhill Magazine . MY DEAR - After I had taken my degree , and before I re - entered upon residence as fellow , my confi- dence in my Oxford teachers underwent a further trial ...
Pagina 40
... seen cannot be mistaken . More beautiful human characters than those of my Irish Evangelical friends I had never seen , and I have never seen since . Whatever might be the " Notes of the Church , ' a holy life was the first and last of ...
... seen cannot be mistaken . More beautiful human characters than those of my Irish Evangelical friends I had never seen , and I have never seen since . Whatever might be the " Notes of the Church , ' a holy life was the first and last of ...
Pagina 41
... seen the Church unprotestantizing itself more ardently than his most sanguine hope could have anticipated , the squire parsons of the Establishment gone like a dream , an order of priests in their places , with an undress uniform in the ...
... seen the Church unprotestantizing itself more ardently than his most sanguine hope could have anticipated , the squire parsons of the Establishment gone like a dream , an order of priests in their places , with an undress uniform in the ...
Pagina 55
... seen in any other case what was the inevitable suggestion to his readers . He could not , he says , ' detect any mixture of errors " in the truths which she struck out far in advance of him . What are the opinions in which a man detects ...
... seen in any other case what was the inevitable suggestion to his readers . He could not , he says , ' detect any mixture of errors " in the truths which she struck out far in advance of him . What are the opinions in which a man detects ...
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