EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... spirit in the heart , and the divine excellence of the Son of Man . But it was as a pattern , and not as a friend , that he gazed upon Him ; the light that he followed was the uncovenanted radiance . For it is necessary to bear in mind ...
... spirit in the heart , and the divine excellence of the Son of Man . But it was as a pattern , and not as a friend , that he gazed upon Him ; the light that he followed was the uncovenanted radiance . For it is necessary to bear in mind ...
Էջ 57
... spirit , appointed to prepare the heathen world for the reception of the true mysteries , though not admitted themselves to full participation in the same . Besides these books , which are profound and logical , and composed in a style ...
... spirit , appointed to prepare the heathen world for the reception of the true mysteries , though not admitted themselves to full participation in the same . Besides these books , which are profound and logical , and composed in a style ...
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... spirit underlies the lines . The poem however must be read in its entirety to gain the exact impression . Again , for simple felicity , what could be more airily drawn than the following from " The Garden " ? ---- Here at the fountain's ...
... spirit underlies the lines . The poem however must be read in its entirety to gain the exact impression . Again , for simple felicity , what could be more airily drawn than the following from " The Garden " ? ---- Here at the fountain's ...
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... spirit of the poems ; his own Latinity , as shown by the Latin letters which he was fond of inter- mingling with his correspondence , was more copious than correct . Lamb , it is true , saw poetry in Bernard Barton , but that , as we ...
... spirit of the poems ; his own Latinity , as shown by the Latin letters which he was fond of inter- mingling with his correspondence , was more copious than correct . Lamb , it is true , saw poetry in Bernard Barton , but that , as we ...
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... spirit of intense contrition and pathetic humility at the thought of the opportunities he has missed and the idleness and vanity of his life . He does not however write as if with any sense of his shortcomings as a teacher , for he says ...
... spirit of intense contrition and pathetic humility at the thought of the opportunities he has missed and the idleness and vanity of his life . He does not however write as if with any sense of his shortcomings as a teacher , for he says ...
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