The Living Age, Том 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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... true ! My mother is a baroness - that is also true ! But be- yond this you know nothing . Despise me , uram ; but when I said " And I love you ; speak to mamma , " I was telling a lie . I had no love for you , not the veriest grain ...
... true ! My mother is a baroness - that is also true ! But be- yond this you know nothing . Despise me , uram ; but when I said " And I love you ; speak to mamma , " I was telling a lie . I had no love for you , not the veriest grain ...
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... true children of Cambridge Puritanism . What Gata- ker was on the side of classical litera- ture , they were on the side of classical thought . They were , all of them , formed in Puritan colleges by Puritan teachers out of Puritan men ...
... true children of Cambridge Puritanism . What Gata- ker was on the side of classical litera- ture , they were on the side of classical thought . They were , all of them , formed in Puritan colleges by Puritan teachers out of Puritan men ...
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... true to say that the Jacobean and Laudian movements were the " backwater " and the Puri- tan the main stream . For what was the fate of both the Stuart theory and practice in England . The first and immediate result was the civil war ...
... true to say that the Jacobean and Laudian movements were the " backwater " and the Puri- tan the main stream . For what was the fate of both the Stuart theory and practice in England . The first and immediate result was the civil war ...
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... true vital unity ; but I saw , too , that this was from no infidel- ity to his own creed , but from lack of faculty to exemplify it as he would have wished ; that , although a poet , he was not an artist . I found the same inability to ...
... true vital unity ; but I saw , too , that this was from no infidel- ity to his own creed , but from lack of faculty to exemplify it as he would have wished ; that , although a poet , he was not an artist . I found the same inability to ...
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... true , buoyant French imagi- nation , expansive , eager to attract at- tention ; and the writer proceeds emphasize yet further our tendency to optimism by the remark : " They have an exaggerated idea of their own pros- perity , and ...
... true , buoyant French imagi- nation , expansive , eager to attract at- tention ; and the writer proceeds emphasize yet further our tendency to optimism by the remark : " They have an exaggerated idea of their own pros- perity , and ...
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