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It is oppressive to conceive what a world of human thought and human passion is
dwelling on the silent and senseless paper , how much of wisdom is ready to
make its entrance into the mind that is prepared to give it welcome . It is mournful
to ...
It is oppressive to conceive what a world of human thought and human passion is
dwelling on the silent and senseless paper , how much of wisdom is ready to
make its entrance into the mind that is prepared to give it welcome . It is mournful
to ...
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In our own times , it was for all his race that Byron gave utterance to his
passionate poetry : it was for all Christian readers that Southey , in his “ Eastern
Epics , " interwove , with the heathen fable , bright threads of the glory of Christian
faith ...
In our own times , it was for all his race that Byron gave utterance to his
passionate poetry : it was for all Christian readers that Southey , in his “ Eastern
Epics , " interwove , with the heathen fable , bright threads of the glory of Christian
faith ...
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The directions in which the tragedy of this planet has trained our human feelings
to play , and the combinations into which the power of this planet has thrown our
human passions of love and hatred , of admiration and contempt , exercises a ...
The directions in which the tragedy of this planet has trained our human feelings
to play , and the combinations into which the power of this planet has thrown our
human passions of love and hatred , of admiration and contempt , exercises a ...
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... heaven - imposed law of obedience , that woman ' s weakness is transmuted
into strength - a moral , spiritual power which man shall do homage to . Ambition ,
pride , wilfulness , or any earthly passion will but distort her being ; she struggles.
... heaven - imposed law of obedience , that woman ' s weakness is transmuted
into strength - a moral , spiritual power which man shall do homage to . Ambition ,
pride , wilfulness , or any earthly passion will but distort her being ; she struggles.
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earthly passion will but distort her being ; she struggles all in vain against a
divine appointment , and sinks into more woful servitude , and the primeval curse
weighs a thousand fold upon her , and the primeval companionship perishes .
earthly passion will but distort her being ; she struggles all in vain against a
divine appointment , and sinks into more woful servitude , and the primeval curse
weighs a thousand fold upon her , and the primeval companionship perishes .
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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