History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... light , and which , like great rocks deep - seated in the ground , find in it their end and their level . This underworld is a new subject - matter , proper to the historian . If his critical education is sufficient , he can lay bare ...
... light , and which , like great rocks deep - seated in the ground , find in it their end and their level . This underworld is a new subject - matter , proper to the historian . If his critical education is sufficient , he can lay bare ...
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... light of day . each with its own specialty and its countless diversities ; how , beneath theological disquisitions ... lights and shades , that the most ex . haustive description and the most elas . tic style can hardly gather the inex ...
... light of day . each with its own specialty and its countless diversities ; how , beneath theological disquisitions ... lights and shades , that the most ex . haustive description and the most elas . tic style can hardly gather the inex ...
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... light - the For man is not alone in the world ; na origin of species , * the events of history ture surrounds him , and his fellow - men sufficiently illumine the events anterior surround him ; accidental and secon- to history , to ...
... light - the For man is not alone in the world ; na origin of species , * the events of history ture surrounds him , and his fellow - men sufficiently illumine the events anterior surround him ; accidental and secon- to history , to ...
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... light , the more it is a work of literature ; for the proper office of literature is to make sentiments visible . The more a book represents important sentiments , the higher is its place in literature ; for it is by representing the ...
... light , the more it is a work of literature ; for the proper office of literature is to make sentiments visible . The more a book represents important sentiments , the higher is its place in literature ; for it is by representing the ...
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... light , whilst licking the hoar frost from the rocks , a man Bur , whose grandsons kill the giant Ymir . " From his flesh the earth was formed , and from his bones the hills , the heaven from the skull of that ice - cold giant , and ...
... light , whilst licking the hoar frost from the rocks , a man Bur , whose grandsons kill the giant Ymir . " From his flesh the earth was formed , and from his bones the hills , the heaven from the skull of that ice - cold giant , and ...
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