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... it may be the simplest rhyme or story that is level to the unquestioning faith and
untutored intellect of childhood : let it but be addressed to our common human
nature , it is literature in the true sense of the term . No man can LECTURE FIRST
.
... it may be the simplest rhyme or story that is level to the unquestioning faith and
untutored intellect of childhood : let it but be addressed to our common human
nature , it is literature in the true sense of the term . No man can LECTURE FIRST
.
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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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Again , as to all controversies respecting the equality of the sexes , or relative
superiority or inferiority , I have only to say , that to me they are simply odious , -
wrong , I believe , - in faith , in philosophy , and in feeling . Why should our minds
be ...
Again , as to all controversies respecting the equality of the sexes , or relative
superiority or inferiority , I have only to say , that to me they are simply odious , -
wrong , I believe , - in faith , in philosophy , and in feeling . Why should our minds
be ...
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Happy he With such a mother ! faith in womankind Beats with his blood , and trust
in all things high Comes easy to him , and , though he trip and fall , He shall not
blind his soul with clay . ” H . R . novel - reader , for instance , the luxury of ...
Happy he With such a mother ! faith in womankind Beats with his blood , and trust
in all things high Comes easy to him , and , though he trip and fall , He shall not
blind his soul with clay . ” H . R . novel - reader , for instance , the luxury of ...
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The temptation to receive an author ' s mind unreflectingly and passively is
common to us all , but greater , I believe , for women , who gain , however , the
advantages of a readier sympathy and a more unquestioning faith . The man ' s
mind ...
The temptation to receive an author ' s mind unreflectingly and passively is
common to us all , but greater , I believe , for women , who gain , however , the
advantages of a readier sympathy and a more unquestioning faith . The man ' s
mind ...
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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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