The Andover Review, Том 15Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1891 |
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... never universal ) acceptance as his , may well be made the ground of a caution against easy acquiescence in the affirmations of tradition respecting ancient literature . But it does not suggest distrust of such evidence as we have for ...
... never universal ) acceptance as his , may well be made the ground of a caution against easy acquiescence in the affirmations of tradition respecting ancient literature . But it does not suggest distrust of such evidence as we have for ...
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... never to enter . " Twice four hundred manses have been built for them since then , in an experiment of Christian altruism which America has not yet sufficiently studied . But more important still- the mass even of those who then ...
... never to enter . " Twice four hundred manses have been built for them since then , in an experiment of Christian altruism which America has not yet sufficiently studied . But more important still- the mass even of those who then ...
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... never so happy as when the game is put up in the most unlikely places . If you will look for the word " Commentator " in Worcester's Dictionary , you will find this significant selection from the poet Young , given in illustration of ...
... never so happy as when the game is put up in the most unlikely places . If you will look for the word " Commentator " in Worcester's Dictionary , you will find this significant selection from the poet Young , given in illustration of ...
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... never been a popular poet as Shakespeare is popular , never perhaps even as Scott is popular , or as Byron was in his day and generation . Many look upon Milton's longer poems much as Mr. Walter Bagehot did upon Gibbon's " Decline and ...
... never been a popular poet as Shakespeare is popular , never perhaps even as Scott is popular , or as Byron was in his day and generation . Many look upon Milton's longer poems much as Mr. Walter Bagehot did upon Gibbon's " Decline and ...
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... never could nor would have liberated their country . This petty mountain war- fare could not lead to great results , while their miserable armies only entered the plains to be dispersed , and , but for our forces , all the best and ...
... never could nor would have liberated their country . This petty mountain war- fare could not lead to great results , while their miserable armies only entered the plains to be dispersed , and , but for our forces , all the best and ...
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