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... earnest , holy , and heroic . The Church had , in the previous age , been partially and nominally reformed ; but it had failed in accomplishing its own full deliverance , or the full deliverance of the world . It had shaken off the ...
... earnest , holy , and heroic . The Church had , in the previous age , been partially and nominally reformed ; but it had failed in accomplishing its own full deliverance , or the full deliverance of the world . It had shaken off the ...
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... earnest , single - eyed effort , nor was it , could it be , a mere display . He believed , and trembled as he believed ; that it was a serious thing to die , but did not sufficiently , if at all , feel that it was as " serious a thing ...
... earnest , single - eyed effort , nor was it , could it be , a mere display . He believed , and trembled as he believed ; that it was a serious thing to die , but did not sufficiently , if at all , feel that it was as " serious a thing ...
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... earnest ; and in prophetic anticipation of this , he wrote his " Parisina " and his Siege of Corinth . " These were the first great drops of the thunder - storm he was soon to pour down upon the world ; and the second of them , in its ...
... earnest ; and in prophetic anticipation of this , he wrote his " Parisina " and his Siege of Corinth . " These were the first great drops of the thunder - storm he was soon to pour down upon the world ; and the second of them , in its ...
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... earnest . No longer dozing by his parlour fire over the " Newspaper , " or napping in a corner of his " Library , " or peeping in through the windows of the " Workhouse , " or re- cording the select scandal of the " Borough , " he is ...
... earnest . No longer dozing by his parlour fire over the " Newspaper , " or napping in a corner of his " Library , " or peeping in through the windows of the " Workhouse , " or re- cording the select scandal of the " Borough , " he is ...
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... earnest object , subju- gating everything to itself , and producing that unity in all his works which the trunk of a tree gives to its smallest , its remotest , to even its withered leaves . And yet , without apparent intention , Crabbe ...
... earnest object , subju- gating everything to itself , and producing that unity in all his works which the trunk of a tree gives to its smallest , its remotest , to even its withered leaves . And yet , without apparent intention , Crabbe ...
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admiration amid beautiful Bunyan burning Byron called calm Carlyle character Christianity Cobbett Coleridge Crabbe criticism dark death deep divine Dr Johnson dream earnest earth Edinburgh Review eloquent Emerson eternal Eugene Aram fancy feeling Festus fire Foster genius George Dawson gloom glory grandeur heart heaven hell human humour imagination intellect Isaac Taylor John Bunyan language Leigh Hunt less light literary living Lochnagar look Macaulay melancholy Milton mind misery moral mountains nature ness never night object Paradise Lost passion peculiar Pilgrim's Progress poems poet poetical poetry popular praise profound prophet prose Quincey seems shadow Shakspere Shelley sincere song sorrow soul speak spirit stand stars strong style sublime sweet sympathy tears thing Thomas Carlyle Thomas De Quincey Thomas Macaulay thou thought tion trembling true truth verse vision voice William Cobbett wonder words Wordsworth writings