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... begins by querying the usual attribution of Psalm 90 to Moses , before proceeding to query the idea that Christ ' is exalted to the government of the whole universe'.33 It is dated ' Bath , Aug. 27 , 1817 ' . 22. W.H. , letter Monthly ...
... begins by querying the usual attribution of Psalm 90 to Moses , before proceeding to query the idea that Christ ' is exalted to the government of the whole universe'.33 It is dated ' Bath , Aug. 27 , 1817 ' . 22. W.H. , letter Monthly ...
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... begins to unfold itself , the man begins to exist as a moral being ' . It was important that children should be encouraged to read and comment on the histories of characters from the past because this introduced them to the idea that ...
... begins to unfold itself , the man begins to exist as a moral being ' . It was important that children should be encouraged to read and comment on the histories of characters from the past because this introduced them to the idea that ...
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... begins with lines which hint at Wordsworth's famous opening - in sentiment - but not in symbolism : Happy those early days ! when I Shin'd in my Angell - infancy . - The rest of the poem has a similar philosophic standpoint to that ...
... begins with lines which hint at Wordsworth's famous opening - in sentiment - but not in symbolism : Happy those early days ! when I Shin'd in my Angell - infancy . - The rest of the poem has a similar philosophic standpoint to that ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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