Some account of the origin and objects of the new Oxford examinations for the title of Associate in arts and certificates, for 1858 |
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... hear equally strong convictions expressed by others with whom they could not agree . On the whole , it must be allowed that neither Christianity nor Churchmanship have suffered much by venturing to show themselves in societies of a ...
... hear equally strong convictions expressed by others with whom they could not agree . On the whole , it must be allowed that neither Christianity nor Churchmanship have suffered much by venturing to show themselves in societies of a ...
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... hear ( so to speak ) with his eyes ; and who , taking up a musical composition , no more requires that it be sung or played to him in order that he may form an estimate , or know the effect of it , than any well - educated man requires ...
... hear ( so to speak ) with his eyes ; and who , taking up a musical composition , no more requires that it be sung or played to him in order that he may form an estimate , or know the effect of it , than any well - educated man requires ...
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... hear ( as you constantly hear ) this admired as correct , " and that condemned as " incorrect ? " This is the pedantry which called Shakspeare an irregular genius , and would have excluded him from the list of great dramatists , because ...
... hear ( as you constantly hear ) this admired as correct , " and that condemned as " incorrect ? " This is the pedantry which called Shakspeare an irregular genius , and would have excluded him from the list of great dramatists , because ...
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... hear in the present condition of affairs is , that the movement was thoroughly appreciated in the country at large . I trust that the Universities will not be slack to use for good any advantages , which God in his providence may have ...
... hear in the present condition of affairs is , that the movement was thoroughly appreciated in the country at large . I trust that the Universities will not be slack to use for good any advantages , which God in his providence may have ...
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... hear exaggerated reports of their ex- pensiveness , little dreaming of the encouragement and sympathy there held out to industry and talent unaccompanied by wealth . There is good reason to believe that such a distinction would be much ...
... hear exaggerated reports of their ex- pensiveness , little dreaming of the encouragement and sympathy there held out to industry and talent unaccompanied by wealth . There is good reason to believe that such a distinction would be much ...
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