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... combined , we may secure ample independence for our own thinking , and ample respect for the wisdom of others . It is not unfrequently thought that the true guidance for habits of reading is to be looked for in prescribed courses of ...
... combined , we may secure ample independence for our own thinking , and ample respect for the wisdom of others . It is not unfrequently thought that the true guidance for habits of reading is to be looked for in prescribed courses of ...
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... combination of the practical and the poetical in it . This is reflected in all the best English literature , blending the ideal and the actual , never severing its highest spirituality from a steady basis of sober , good sense ...
... combination of the practical and the poetical in it . This is reflected in all the best English literature , blending the ideal and the actual , never severing its highest spirituality from a steady basis of sober , good sense ...
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... combination of prose and poetic reading , a higher authority is to be found than the predominant characteristic of the Saxon intellect as displayed in our literature . In the One Book , which , given for the good of all mankind , is ...
... combination of prose and poetic reading , a higher authority is to be found than the predominant characteristic of the Saxon intellect as displayed in our literature . In the One Book , which , given for the good of all mankind , is ...
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... combination of the practical and the poetical as a character of our English race , of the greatest English minds , and above all , as observable in Holy Writ ; and such authority might be all - sufficient ; but let us further seek a ...
... combination of the practical and the poetical as a character of our English race , of the greatest English minds , and above all , as observable in Holy Writ ; and such authority might be all - sufficient ; but let us further seek a ...
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... combination of the deep teachings of prose and poetry . In order to receive the true benefit of the discipline of poetry , and also the full enjoyment of it , there must be given to it much more of thought , of strenuous activity of the ...
... combination of the deep teachings of prose and poetry . In order to receive the true benefit of the discipline of poetry , and also the full enjoyment of it , there must be given to it much more of thought , of strenuous activity of the ...
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