EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... who says " what is best he firmly lights upon , as birds on sprays . " On the other hand we may reasonably doubt what is the exact worth of the cultivation , of the point of view which we meekly accept at the X Preface.
... who says " what is best he firmly lights upon , as birds on sprays . " On the other hand we may reasonably doubt what is the exact worth of the cultivation , of the point of view which we meekly accept at the X Preface.
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Arthur Christopher Benson. the point of view which we meekly accept at the hands of a convincing critic . Does it not require a special insight to understand even criticism ? After all , we agree with , we do not accept criticism : we ...
Arthur Christopher Benson. the point of view which we meekly accept at the hands of a convincing critic . Does it not require a special insight to understand even criticism ? After all , we agree with , we do not accept criticism : we ...
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... hands ( as indeed , what dangerous 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 ...
... hands ( as indeed , what dangerous 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 ...
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... hands - for it is probable that at first he shared the belief with other enthusiastic royalists that the troubles would speedily blow over . He was , of course , ejected from fellowship and canonry , refusing with some spirit a proposal ...
... hands - for it is probable that at first he shared the belief with other enthusiastic royalists that the troubles would speedily blow over . He was , of course , ejected from fellowship and canonry , refusing with some spirit a proposal ...
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... hands ; he did not brood and generalise ; his taste was for the special , the particular , the individual , the ... hand them round with affected carelessness , and come down with his candlestick to search for them when all the ...
... hands ; he did not brood and generalise ; his taste was for the special , the particular , the individual , the ... hand them round with affected carelessness , and come down with his candlestick to search for them when all the ...
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