Essays and remains, ed. with a mem. by R. Vaughan, Том 2 |
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... PHILOSOPHY 342 346 348 MACDONALD'S POEMS • 353 SMITH'S CITY POEMS 356 SECTION III . THOUGHTS ON RELIGION 358 SECTION IV . POETRY : - ANTONY : A MASQUE THE DISENCHANTMENT • THE PILGRIM IN THE TEMPLE LINES FROM FLORENCE • • 383 393 . 410 ...
... PHILOSOPHY 342 346 348 MACDONALD'S POEMS • 353 SMITH'S CITY POEMS 356 SECTION III . THOUGHTS ON RELIGION 358 SECTION IV . POETRY : - ANTONY : A MASQUE THE DISENCHANTMENT • THE PILGRIM IN THE TEMPLE LINES FROM FLORENCE • • 383 393 . 410 ...
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... philosophy exhibits as true respecting the more subtile struggles of human opinion . It was said that , on the night after the battle , ―above the vast plains of Châlons , stretching with their heaps of dead miles away into the darkness ...
... philosophy exhibits as true respecting the more subtile struggles of human opinion . It was said that , on the night after the battle , ―above the vast plains of Châlons , stretching with their heaps of dead miles away into the darkness ...
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... philosopher on the sources of man's danger , on the true power and province of man's mind . As the votary of science learns to distinguish between the physiological and the morphological im- port of the organs of a plant , when he finds ...
... philosopher on the sources of man's danger , on the true power and province of man's mind . As the votary of science learns to distinguish between the physiological and the morphological im- port of the organs of a plant , when he finds ...
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... philosophical generalizations always well supported by the evidence and detail of facts . The style of Mr. Trench , where his subject allows him full scope , is stately , rich , and full - a kind of ecclesiastical antique , - now ...
... philosophical generalizations always well supported by the evidence and detail of facts . The style of Mr. Trench , where his subject allows him full scope , is stately , rich , and full - a kind of ecclesiastical antique , - now ...
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... philosophy so profound . It is but justice to Mr. Kingsley to bear in mind what , so cir- cumstanced , he refrains from doing , as well as what he does . He does not imagine that , to speak to the universal heart , he has only to ' thou ...
... philosophy so profound . It is but justice to Mr. Kingsley to bear in mind what , so cir- cumstanced , he refrains from doing , as well as what he does . He does not imagine that , to speak to the universal heart , he has only to ' thou ...
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