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... turned in scorn , a life of poverty and retirement , of long apparent failure , and honour that came tardily at the close ; it was a happi- ness nourished on no sacrifice of other men , on no eager appropriation of the goods of earth ...
... turned in scorn , a life of poverty and retirement , of long apparent failure , and honour that came tardily at the close ; it was a happi- ness nourished on no sacrifice of other men , on no eager appropriation of the goods of earth ...
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... turned a theology back again into a religion ; that he re- vived in a higher and purer form those primitive elements of reverence for Nature's powers which had diffused them- selves into speculation , or crystallized into mythology ...
... turned a theology back again into a religion ; that he re- vived in a higher and purer form those primitive elements of reverence for Nature's powers which had diffused them- selves into speculation , or crystallized into mythology ...
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... turned . In Robert Walker he had a Cumbrian statesman turned into a practical saint ; and he describes him with a gusto in which his laboured sonnets on Laud or on Dissen- sions are wholly deficient . It was in social and political ...
... turned . In Robert Walker he had a Cumbrian statesman turned into a practical saint ; and he describes him with a gusto in which his laboured sonnets on Laud or on Dissen- sions are wholly deficient . It was in social and political ...
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