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... influence of books into the culture of our spiritual nature . These lectures are intended to present some thoughts and suggestions with a view to the surmounting of these difficulties , and to guidance into the department of English ...
... influence of books into the culture of our spiritual nature . These lectures are intended to present some thoughts and suggestions with a view to the surmounting of these difficulties , and to guidance into the department of English ...
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... influences which blend so happily with the severer functions of life , or whether we contemplate its elevating and chastening power on the minds of men , we cannot mistake that its just and great attribute is its univer- sality . It ...
... influences which blend so happily with the severer functions of life , or whether we contemplate its elevating and chastening power on the minds of men , we cannot mistake that its just and great attribute is its univer- sality . It ...
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... influences under which man's spiritual being passes through this mortal life . It is one agency amid many , only one among many , for we must not exaggerate its importance . We are dwelling amid the things of sight and sound in this ...
... influences under which man's spiritual being passes through this mortal life . It is one agency amid many , only one among many , for we must not exaggerate its importance . We are dwelling amid the things of sight and sound in this ...
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... influence follows man from the cradle to the grave , and the sphere of it is the whole region of humanity . We ... influences and social position . There may be the rude use of woman in barbaric life , or the frivolous uses of an over ...
... influence follows man from the cradle to the grave , and the sphere of it is the whole region of humanity . We ... influences and social position . There may be the rude use of woman in barbaric life , or the frivolous uses of an over ...
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... influence - a manly acknowledgment full of deep thought and of true feeling , when he speaks of " One Not learned , save in gracious household ways , Nor perfect , nay , but full of tender wants ; No angel , but a dearer being all dipt ...
... influence - a manly acknowledgment full of deep thought and of true feeling , when he speaks of " One Not learned , save in gracious household ways , Nor perfect , nay , but full of tender wants ; No angel , but a dearer being all dipt ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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