The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... minds unaccustomed to high - class thought and incapable of severe thinking . The somewhat severe terseness of the Essays is relieved by the lighter and more popular tone of the Annotations . Archbishop Whately's mind is of that nature ...
... minds unaccustomed to high - class thought and incapable of severe thinking . The somewhat severe terseness of the Essays is relieved by the lighter and more popular tone of the Annotations . Archbishop Whately's mind is of that nature ...
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... mind which can apply itself to the most diverse subjects , and give forth the soundest and shrewdest sense on all , expressed in the most felicitous forms . We cannot but remark his vast information ; and his ripe wisdom , moral ...
... mind which can apply itself to the most diverse subjects , and give forth the soundest and shrewdest sense on all , expressed in the most felicitous forms . We cannot but remark his vast information ; and his ripe wisdom , moral ...
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... mind any English author who employs imagery in such a profuse degree ; yet without the faintest suspicion of that nerveless and aimless accumulation of figures and comparisons which constitutes what is vulgarly termed floweriness of ...
... mind any English author who employs imagery in such a profuse degree ; yet without the faintest suspicion of that nerveless and aimless accumulation of figures and comparisons which constitutes what is vulgarly termed floweriness of ...
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... minds of those turn out ultimately the most eminent .— ( p . 405. ) young persons who How admirably true ! We heartily wish that many injudicious parents would lay this to heart . Who is there who does not remember how , at school and ...
... minds of those turn out ultimately the most eminent .— ( p . 405. ) young persons who How admirably true ! We heartily wish that many injudicious parents would lay this to heart . Who is there who does not remember how , at school and ...
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... mind as before . Those , however , who are in a hesitating and doubtful state , may very likely be decided by forcible arguments . And those who have not hitherto con- sidered the subject , may be induced to adopt the opinions which ...
... mind as before . Those , however , who are in a hesitating and doubtful state , may very likely be decided by forcible arguments . And those who have not hitherto con- sidered the subject , may be induced to adopt the opinions which ...
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