EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Էջ xii
... of contemporaries is all a matter of private interest , apart from any just or earnest conviction ? But there is still a class of readers , not very large or important perhaps , haunted by a native instinct xii Preface.
... of contemporaries is all a matter of private interest , apart from any just or earnest conviction ? But there is still a class of readers , not very large or important perhaps , haunted by a native instinct xii Preface.
Էջ xiii
... matter , readers , who are not satisfied with fiction , unless it be combined , as by Robert Louis Stevenson , with a wealth , a curiousness , a preciosity of phrase , to which in criticism only Walter Pater can lay claim , and which ...
... matter , readers , who are not satisfied with fiction , unless it be combined , as by Robert Louis Stevenson , with a wealth , a curiousness , a preciosity of phrase , to which in criticism only Walter Pater can lay claim , and which ...
Էջ 7
... matter did not ? ) , which he read and marked . He instantly sent for his recalcitrant subaltern , to be rated and confuted and silenced . The matter is exquisitely characteristic of Laud , both in the idea and in the method of carrying ...
... matter did not ? ) , which he read and marked . He instantly sent for his recalcitrant subaltern , to be rated and confuted and silenced . The matter is exquisitely characteristic of Laud , both in the idea and in the method of carrying ...
Էջ 15
... for he was so communicative that his chair was a pulpit and his chamber a church . " In fact it became so much a matter of habit that his friends should propound questions on which he should discourse , that he John Hales 15.
... for he was so communicative that his chair was a pulpit and his chamber a church . " In fact it became so much a matter of habit that his friends should propound questions on which he should discourse , that he John Hales 15.
Էջ 43
... matters , and besides of an insatiable and burning curiosity after all kinds of knowledge . This , however , his diffidence did not allow him to confess . The tutor seems to have watched him carefully , for not long after , seeing his ...
... matters , and besides of an insatiable and burning curiosity after all kinds of knowledge . This , however , his diffidence did not allow him to confess . The tutor seems to have watched him carefully , for not long after , seeing his ...
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