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... of idolatry , is at once false and pernicious ; or there may be that wise and well - adjusted sense of affectionate reverence of womanhood , which is thoughtful of the vast variety of human companionship - matronly , 44 LECTURE FIRST .
... of idolatry , is at once false and pernicious ; or there may be that wise and well - adjusted sense of affectionate reverence of womanhood , which is thoughtful of the vast variety of human companionship - matronly , 44 LECTURE FIRST .
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... wise pleading , and there is warning in the fact that this wife's shrinking from her husband's healthful , hopeful mirth , was the precursor of insanity : and it is sad to know that the poet's own lofty and richly stored mind sank , not ...
... wise pleading , and there is warning in the fact that this wife's shrinking from her husband's healthful , hopeful mirth , was the precursor of insanity : and it is sad to know that the poet's own lofty and richly stored mind sank , not ...
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... find guidance into many of the beautiful and secluded spots in English literature . Or again , what countless suggestions for life- We long reading , and what wise guidance to profitable studies APPLICATION OF LITERARY PRINCIPLES . 69.
... find guidance into many of the beautiful and secluded spots in English literature . Or again , what countless suggestions for life- We long reading , and what wise guidance to profitable studies APPLICATION OF LITERARY PRINCIPLES . 69.
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From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed William Bradford Reed. long reading , and what wise guidance to profitable studies may not be found in the several works of Coleridge ! I mention these as eminently " guiding authors , " and it would ...
From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed William Bradford Reed. long reading , and what wise guidance to profitable studies may not be found in the several works of Coleridge ! I mention these as eminently " guiding authors , " and it would ...
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... wise uses , bringing the poetic truths of Shakspeare and of Wordsworth to the help of the cause of truth ; his enthusiasm for the poets breaking forth , when he exclaims , " What a treat it would be to teach Shakspeare to a good class ...
... wise uses , bringing the poetic truths of Shakspeare and of Wordsworth to the help of the cause of truth ; his enthusiasm for the poets breaking forth , when he exclaims , " What a treat it would be to teach Shakspeare to a good class ...
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