The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... English ideals and English aims , in the ultimate coherence and fine temper , so often tried , of all classes in the country - making every allowance for Mr. Broadhead and the ferocity of Sheffield - that we could not bring ourselves to ...
... English ideals and English aims , in the ultimate coherence and fine temper , so often tried , of all classes in the country - making every allowance for Mr. Broadhead and the ferocity of Sheffield - that we could not bring ourselves to ...
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... English habits and feelings ; and hence he has almost for the first time presented us to his country- men as we really are . If we have any fault to find , it is that he is too partial , especially towards those characteristics which ...
... English habits and feelings ; and hence he has almost for the first time presented us to his country- men as we really are . If we have any fault to find , it is that he is too partial , especially towards those characteristics which ...
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... English Text Society ' might speak of early English literature . " Mr. Arnold's lectures are not merely a protest against our English indifference or hostility to our Celtic fellow - countrymen , which prac- tically produces so much ...
... English Text Society ' might speak of early English literature . " Mr. Arnold's lectures are not merely a protest against our English indifference or hostility to our Celtic fellow - countrymen , which prac- tically produces so much ...
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