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... given , and carries her love through all with a strong heart , and not a weak fondness - she is the true helpmate . " * Cowper , speaking of one of his female friends , writes , " She is a critic by nature and not by rule , and has a ...
... given , and carries her love through all with a strong heart , and not a weak fondness - she is the true helpmate . " * Cowper , speaking of one of his female friends , writes , " She is a critic by nature and not by rule , and has a ...
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... given somewhat rudely and harshly , cannot but be useful . And there is the loving criticism , which explains , elicits , illumines ; showing the force and beauty of some great word or deed , which , but for the kind care of the critic ...
... given somewhat rudely and harshly , cannot but be useful . And there is the loving criticism , which explains , elicits , illumines ; showing the force and beauty of some great word or deed , which , but for the kind care of the critic ...
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... given for the good of all mankind , is supernaturally fitted for all phases of humanity and all conditions of civilization , observe that the large components of it are history and poetry . How little else is there in the Bible ! In the ...
... given for the good of all mankind , is supernaturally fitted for all phases of humanity and all conditions of civilization , observe that the large components of it are history and poetry . How little else is there in the Bible ! In the ...
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... given over to the fear- ful fulfilment of prophecy by the bloody sword of the Chaldean and the Roman - its temple and town razed to the ground , to be for a weary length of centuries trodden on by the infidel foot of the Saracen ; and ...
... given over to the fear- ful fulfilment of prophecy by the bloody sword of the Chaldean and the Roman - its temple and town razed to the ground , to be for a weary length of centuries trodden on by the infidel foot of the Saracen ; and ...
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... given only by imagination and art , whether using the instrument of words , the pencil , or the chisel the hand of poet , of painter , or of sculptor . We ought to remember , then , that when we let imaginative studies drop out of our ...
... given only by imagination and art , whether using the instrument of words , the pencil , or the chisel the hand of poet , of painter , or of sculptor . We ought to remember , then , that when we let imaginative studies drop out of our ...
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