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His letters to America were expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and
heard in the land of his forefathers , and at the respectful kindness with which he
was everywhere greeted ; and yet of earnest and loyal yearning to the land of his
...
His letters to America were expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and
heard in the land of his forefathers , and at the respectful kindness with which he
was everywhere greeted ; and yet of earnest and loyal yearning to the land of his
...
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Nor can I conclude this brief narrative without the utterance of an opinion ,
expressed in no asperity , and not , I hope ... Philadelphia mourned sincerely for
her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful expression or act of sympathy
to his ...
Nor can I conclude this brief narrative without the utterance of an opinion ,
expressed in no asperity , and not , I hope ... Philadelphia mourned sincerely for
her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful expression or act of sympathy
to his ...
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Cowper , speaking of one of his female friends , writes , “ She is a critic by nature
and not by rule , and has a perception of what is good or bad in composition , that
I never knew deceive her ; insomuch that when two sorts of expressions have ...
Cowper , speaking of one of his female friends , writes , “ She is a critic by nature
and not by rule , and has a perception of what is good or bad in composition , that
I never knew deceive her ; insomuch that when two sorts of expressions have ...
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When I speak of a book giving moral power and health , or even if I should use
words of graver import , spiritual strength and health , I employ these expressions
in their largest sense , as comprehending the whole range of our inner life , from
...
When I speak of a book giving moral power and health , or even if I should use
words of graver import , spiritual strength and health , I employ these expressions
in their largest sense , as comprehending the whole range of our inner life , from
...
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A sense of enjoyment will indeed have passed away , but it will be because the
reader has discovered elsewhere a deeper wisdom , a more tranquil beauty of
thought and feeling , and of expression , a fuller beat of the human heart .
A sense of enjoyment will indeed have passed away , but it will be because the
reader has discovered elsewhere a deeper wisdom , a more tranquil beauty of
thought and feeling , and of expression , a fuller beat of the human heart .
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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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