The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... never startling us in any way by thought or style ; -looking at all the world through his own medium , and from his own elevated point of view ; -and above all , an in- tensely safe man . The very reverse of all this is Archbishop ...
... never startling us in any way by thought or style ; -looking at all the world through his own medium , and from his own elevated point of view ; -and above all , an in- tensely safe man . The very reverse of all this is Archbishop ...
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... never be thought of . But not many men are likely ever to live in palaces : not many more , perhaps , would care to picture out such a life for themselves and we prefer to Bacon's palace the delightful description in Mr. Loudon's ...
... never be thought of . But not many men are likely ever to live in palaces : not many more , perhaps , would care to picture out such a life for themselves and we prefer to Bacon's palace the delightful description in Mr. Loudon's ...
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... never speak of the sun that makes them so . Just in the same way , the really greatest orator shines like the sun , making you think much of the things he is speaking of : the second - best shines like the moon , making you think much ...
... never speak of the sun that makes them so . Just in the same way , the really greatest orator shines like the sun , making you think much of the things he is speaking of : the second - best shines like the moon , making you think much ...
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... never makes a fleet dog . They see more promise in the loose- jointed , awkward , clumsy ones . And even so , there is a kind of crudity and unsettledness in the minds of those turn out ultimately the most eminent .— ( p . 405. ) young ...
... never makes a fleet dog . They see more promise in the loose- jointed , awkward , clumsy ones . And even so , there is a kind of crudity and unsettledness in the minds of those turn out ultimately the most eminent .— ( p . 405. ) young ...
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... never learned his letters ; another can read , but is a stranger to the language in which the book is written ; another has an acquaint- ance with the language , but understands it imperfectly ; another is familiar with the language ...
... never learned his letters ; another can read , but is a stranger to the language in which the book is written ; another has an acquaint- ance with the language , but understands it imperfectly ; another is familiar with the language ...
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