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Then , too , in the whole extent of modern literature , there is the daily addition of
the illimitable issues from the press in our day : so that when the student ' s
thoughts turn to the accumulation of the printed thoughts of past ages , and to the
...
Then , too , in the whole extent of modern literature , there is the daily addition of
the illimitable issues from the press in our day : so that when the student ' s
thoughts turn to the accumulation of the printed thoughts of past ages , and to the
...
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It matters not what the subject , or what the mode of treating — be there but one
touch of nature to make the whole world kin — it is enough to lift it into the region
of literature . A London linen - draper writes a treatise on Angling , with no other ...
It matters not what the subject , or what the mode of treating — be there but one
touch of nature to make the whole world kin — it is enough to lift it into the region
of literature . A London linen - draper writes a treatise on Angling , with no other ...
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... a people — to a whole nation — to scattered nations over the earth linked
together by community of speech , above all such glorious community as our
English speech ; nay , more , so far as the Babel barriers which make the
partitions of the ...
... a people — to a whole nation — to scattered nations over the earth linked
together by community of speech , above all such glorious community as our
English speech ; nay , more , so far as the Babel barriers which make the
partitions of the ...
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Why should our minds be perplexed with modern speculations on this subject ,
when we have inspired teaching , which , in a few words , if we will but look at
them , will show us the whole truth : “ And the Lord God said , It is not good that
the ...
Why should our minds be perplexed with modern speculations on this subject ,
when we have inspired teaching , which , in a few words , if we will but look at
them , will show us the whole truth : “ And the Lord God said , It is not good that
the ...
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Her influence follows man from the cradle to the grave , and the sphere of it is the
whole region of humanity . We marvel at the might of it , because its tranquil
triumphs are so placid and so noiseless , and penetrating into the deep places of
our ...
Her influence follows man from the cradle to the grave , and the sphere of it is the
whole region of humanity . We marvel at the might of it , because its tranquil
triumphs are so placid and so noiseless , and penetrating into the deep places of
our ...
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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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