The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... writer displays a wonderful range and variety of style and subject ; his book ( to use the words of Herder ) has an aspect now like that of the starry heavens , now like that of the jubilant tumult of creation , and anon it utters the ...
... writer displays a wonderful range and variety of style and subject ; his book ( to use the words of Herder ) has an aspect now like that of the starry heavens , now like that of the jubilant tumult of creation , and anon it utters the ...
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... writer ; that lies on the surface of the book , and is not to be missed by any one . But under what special form this problem is presented , and what solution of it it is the writer's purpose to offer , are points on which the most ...
... writer ; that lies on the surface of the book , and is not to be missed by any one . But under what special form this problem is presented , and what solution of it it is the writer's purpose to offer , are points on which the most ...
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... writer in his boldest flight had ventured to give , Nennius , at a distance of four hundred years from the days of Patrick , is the first to ascribe his mission to Pope Celestine alone ; and that great fiction , standing conspicuously ...
... writer in his boldest flight had ventured to give , Nennius , at a distance of four hundred years from the days of Patrick , is the first to ascribe his mission to Pope Celestine alone ; and that great fiction , standing conspicuously ...
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