The British Quarterly Review, 42. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... spirit is a glorious spirit to which the spirit of Christianity itself must bow , and from it accept the law of thought , feeling , action , life ! Till entitled to graduate , they will not rest ; and after they have been so entitled ...
... spirit is a glorious spirit to which the spirit of Christianity itself must bow , and from it accept the law of thought , feeling , action , life ! Till entitled to graduate , they will not rest ; and after they have been so entitled ...
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... spirit which gave us scholars , and states- men , and soldiers , the spirit which , if Wellington may be believed , won that world's - earthquake , Waterloo , ' the spirit which induces both a Tory and a Liberal chief to translate Homer ...
... spirit which gave us scholars , and states- men , and soldiers , the spirit which , if Wellington may be believed , won that world's - earthquake , Waterloo , ' the spirit which induces both a Tory and a Liberal chief to translate Homer ...
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... spirit of truth ; and Macaulay is already following Jeffrey into that limbo of half - forgotten greatness to which total oblivion would be preferable . Mr. Arnold looks upon Heinrich Heine as the Paladin of the modern spirit , ' the ...
... spirit of truth ; and Macaulay is already following Jeffrey into that limbo of half - forgotten greatness to which total oblivion would be preferable . Mr. Arnold looks upon Heinrich Heine as the Paladin of the modern spirit , ' the ...
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