EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Էջ xii
... criticism 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.
... criticism 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
Arthur Christopher Benson. large or important perhaps , haunted by a native instinct for literature , a relish for fine phrases , a hankering for style - to whom the manner of saying a thing is as important , or more important than the ...
Arthur Christopher Benson. large or important perhaps , haunted by a native instinct for literature , a relish for fine phrases , a hankering for style - to whom the manner of saying a thing is as important , or more important than the ...
Էջ 38
... instinct for philosophy was greater than his loyalty to family principles . He had , moreover , none of that gloomy and business - like habit of mind that demanded an accurate and severe disposal of the future of the entire human race ...
... instinct for philosophy was greater than his loyalty to family principles . He had , moreover , none of that gloomy and business - like habit of mind that demanded an accurate and severe disposal of the future of the entire human race ...
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... instinct that falls upon the soul if such a course is faith- fully pursued . He awoke like a man out of sleep , and the conflict began . The old man , which , like Pro- teus , assumes so many and so bewildering shapes , stood revealed ...
... instinct that falls upon the soul if such a course is faith- fully pursued . He awoke like a man out of sleep , and the conflict began . The old man , which , like Pro- teus , assumes so many and so bewildering shapes , stood revealed ...
Էջ 56
... instincts of humanity . But More cannot be said to have been a Christian in the sense that Thomas - à - Kempis or Francis of Assisi were Christians ; he did not hunger for the personal relation with Christ which is so profoundly ...
... instincts of humanity . But More cannot be said to have been a Christian in the sense that Thomas - à - Kempis or Francis of Assisi were Christians ; he did not hunger for the personal relation with Christ which is so profoundly ...
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