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... character as well as controversies -life , life at all hazards , we must have , even though it be through the destruction of ceremonies , the damage of surplices , the dismissal of bishops - ay , or the death 2 JOHN MILTON .
... character as well as controversies -life , life at all hazards , we must have , even though it be through the destruction of ceremonies , the damage of surplices , the dismissal of bishops - ay , or the death 2 JOHN MILTON .
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... character of Christ- like that of Hamlet - is not omitted by special desire : it wants re - reformed churches , and a glorious constitution , that will do a little more to feed , clothe , and educate those who sit under its shadow , and ...
... character of Christ- like that of Hamlet - is not omitted by special desire : it wants re - reformed churches , and a glorious constitution , that will do a little more to feed , clothe , and educate those who sit under its shadow , and ...
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... characters of the sophist and the buffoon he could adopt at pleasure . In what species of literature did he not shine ? In the epic , in the drama , in the pastoral , in the ode , in the elegy , in the masque , in the sonnet , in the ...
... characters of the sophist and the buffoon he could adopt at pleasure . In what species of literature did he not shine ? In the epic , in the drama , in the pastoral , in the ode , in the elegy , in the masque , in the sonnet , in the ...
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... character of his soul . His mind might be compared to a mountain river , which , having first torn its way through high rocks , then polishes the pebbles over which it rolls at their base : - ' Tis the same wind unbinds the Alpine snow ...
... character of his soul . His mind might be compared to a mountain river , which , having first torn its way through high rocks , then polishes the pebbles over which it rolls at their base : - ' Tis the same wind unbinds the Alpine snow ...
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... character in the book deserves the name of hero ; if , for example , Fergus MacIvor , and not Waver- ley , is the hero of that tale ; if of Ivanhoe , not that insipid per- sonage himself , but Richard the lion - hearted , be the real ...
... character in the book deserves the name of hero ; if , for example , Fergus MacIvor , and not Waver- ley , is the hero of that tale ; if of Ivanhoe , not that insipid per- sonage himself , but Richard the lion - hearted , be the real ...
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