The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... reading of the gospel story we leave to the earnest thought of our readers . We now pass to one more sphere in which the student imagi- nation works in glad freedom - the sphere which is understood to belong more immediately to the poet ...
... reading of the gospel story we leave to the earnest thought of our readers . We now pass to one more sphere in which the student imagi- nation works in glad freedom - the sphere which is understood to belong more immediately to the poet ...
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... readers to desire , anything more than an account of Lord Plunket's public life , with selections from his public speeches , and from his corre- spondence on public affairs with public men . This feeling is at once in the main so sound ...
... readers to desire , anything more than an account of Lord Plunket's public life , with selections from his public speeches , and from his corre- spondence on public affairs with public men . This feeling is at once in the main so sound ...
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... reader of them , that which seems to have given them their real force remains . It appears to have been the ... readers and torturing reviewers . But it is simply because they deserve to do so . When a man of literary culture ...
... reader of them , that which seems to have given them their real force remains . It appears to have been the ... readers and torturing reviewers . But it is simply because they deserve to do so . When a man of literary culture ...
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its Functions and its Culture | 45 |
The Book of | 70 |
Herbert and Keble | 97 |
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