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... mourned sincerely for her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful
expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld . For them all there are
no adequate words of gratitude . Returning with renewed health and refreshed
spirits ...
... mourned sincerely for her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful
expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld . For them all there are
no adequate words of gratitude . Returning with renewed health and refreshed
spirits ...
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... the souls of the great poets . We may perhaps remember , too , how the
chastening influence of wise and genial criticism may have won our spirits away
from some malignant fascination that fastened on the unripe intellect LECTURE
FIRST .
... the souls of the great poets . We may perhaps remember , too , how the
chastening influence of wise and genial criticism may have won our spirits away
from some malignant fascination that fastened on the unripe intellect LECTURE
FIRST .
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It may win us too much away from the discipline of actual life into an intellectual
luxuriousness : it may withdraw us too much from all of earth and sky that for wise
purposes is sensible to us , and we may thus lose that contemplative spirit ...
It may win us too much away from the discipline of actual life into an intellectual
luxuriousness : it may withdraw us too much from all of earth and sky that for wise
purposes is sensible to us , and we may thus lose that contemplative spirit ...
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But what , it may be asked , is this Power which literature creates in the spirits of
men ? what is this soul - engendered energy ... be vast variety and a huge profit ,
but there will be a transitoriness and withal weariness and vexation of spirit in it .
But what , it may be asked , is this Power which literature creates in the spirits of
men ? what is this soul - engendered energy ... be vast variety and a huge profit ,
but there will be a transitoriness and withal weariness and vexation of spirit in it .
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But bowing beneath that law which sounded through the darkening Paradise ,
she wins for her dower the only freedom that is worthy of woman — the moral
liberty which God bestows upon the faithful and obedient spirit . It is from the soil
of ...
But bowing beneath that law which sounded through the darkening Paradise ,
she wins for her dower the only freedom that is worthy of woman — the moral
liberty which God bestows upon the faithful and obedient spirit . It is from the soil
of ...
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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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