EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... never perceived anything . Culture , criticism , in certain sterile natures , are like Sheridan's famous apophthegm : they lie " like lumps of marl on a barren moor , encumbering what it is not in their power to fertilise . " In art ...
... never perceived anything . Culture , criticism , in certain sterile natures , are like Sheridan's famous apophthegm : they lie " like lumps of marl on a barren moor , encumbering what it is not in their power to fertilise . " In art ...
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... never given his theological position much attention . What he heard there is uncertain , for a more unbusinesslike meeting was never held ; " ignor ance , passion , animosity , injustice , " said Lord Clarendon , were its ...
... never given his theological position much attention . What he heard there is uncertain , for a more unbusinesslike meeting was never held ; " ignor ance , passion , animosity , injustice , " said Lord Clarendon , were its ...
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... never to be restored . Laud's death showed him that as his chaplain , he was in a dangerous position . Besides , the event itself was a frightful shock to him . He left his lodging in college , and went for a quarter of a year in utter ...
... never to be restored . Laud's death showed him that as his chaplain , he was in a dangerous position . Besides , the event itself was a frightful shock to him . He left his lodging in college , and went for a quarter of a year in utter ...
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... never pay me a penny , but if you know any other friend that hath too full a purse and will spare me some of it I will not refuse that . " But For a few months he went as nominal chaplain and tutor to the children of a lady living at ...
... never pay me a penny , but if you know any other friend that hath too full a purse and will spare me some of it I will not refuse that . " But For a few months he went as nominal chaplain and tutor to the children of a lady living at ...
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... never tired of observing . But when , without his leave , those fly - sheets , those scrawls and sketches on which he had set so little store , suddenly appeared in print , garnered by some careful hand , then he flung himself into the ...
... never tired of observing . But when , without his leave , those fly - sheets , those scrawls and sketches on which he had set so little store , suddenly appeared in print , garnered by some careful hand , then he flung himself into the ...
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