EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... pure . We forget all about the inspirers and teachers of poets and artists . How often does the poet , and the artist too , in autobiographical allusion , speak with absorbing gratitude and devotion of some humble name of which we take ...
... pure . We forget all about the inspirers and teachers of poets and artists . How often does the poet , and the artist too , in autobiographical allusion , speak with absorbing gratitude and devotion of some humble name of which we take ...
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... Pure - minded , simple - hearted little man , read- ing Thomas - à - Kempis in his violet gown ; poor , degraded , but not dishonoured ; what a strong , grave protest your quiet , exiled life , self - contained and serious , is ...
... Pure - minded , simple - hearted little man , read- ing Thomas - à - Kempis in his violet gown ; poor , degraded , but not dishonoured ; what a strong , grave protest your quiet , exiled life , self - contained and serious , is ...
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... pure and fragrant . The Earl of Pembroke was Lord Chamberlain , and took his chaplain to Court , where he con- ciliated so many , and showed himself of such even and gracious temper , and possessed of so genial an authority , that when ...
... pure and fragrant . The Earl of Pembroke was Lord Chamberlain , and took his chaplain to Court , where he con- ciliated so many , and showed himself of such even and gracious temper , and possessed of so genial an authority , that when ...
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... pure and devoted beyond measure in life as well as in thought . Smith did more by direct influence and personal weight than even by his " Select Discourses . " Dr. " " Patrick at his death preached on the cry 36 Henry More , the Platonist.
... pure and devoted beyond measure in life as well as in thought . Smith did more by direct influence and personal weight than even by his " Select Discourses . " Dr. " " Patrick at his death preached on the cry 36 Henry More , the Platonist.
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... he did not know what it was to be languid or out of health ; he was gifted with an extraordinary spring and plenty of pure animal spirits " a rich ethereal sort of body , for what was inward , " to use 46 Henry More , the Platonist.
... he did not know what it was to be languid or out of health ; he was gifted with an extraordinary spring and plenty of pure animal spirits " a rich ethereal sort of body , for what was inward , " to use 46 Henry More , the Platonist.
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