Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... cause he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the breakfast - table glad . " True or false , all this has little to do with anything that my father has said in the Biographia Literaria . As for the bare " raw ...
... cause he alone can put forth his ideas in the shape of honey , and make the breakfast - table glad . " True or false , all this has little to do with anything that my father has said in the Biographia Literaria . As for the bare " raw ...
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... cause of truth are at this time wholly denied by none but his personal or party enemies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat Judæus Apella , non ego ! " Those were the words of a Heathen Satirist . We Christians ...
... cause of truth are at this time wholly denied by none but his personal or party enemies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat Judæus Apella , non ego ! " Those were the words of a Heathen Satirist . We Christians ...
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... cause of such change and fluctuation in his attachments through life as may have sub- jected his conduct to unfavorable construction ; another cause he himself indicated , at an early period of his career , when , after speaking of the ...
... cause of such change and fluctuation in his attachments through life as may have sub- jected his conduct to unfavorable construction ; another cause he himself indicated , at an early period of his career , when , after speaking of the ...
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... cause he would not adapt it to the ways of the world and of newspapers in general ? Let those who have been led to ... causes , which alienated my Father's mind from Catholicity . The pecu- liar disadvantages of the " trade of authorship ...
... cause he would not adapt it to the ways of the world and of newspapers in general ? Let those who have been led to ... causes , which alienated my Father's mind from Catholicity . The pecu- liar disadvantages of the " trade of authorship ...
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... cause . Doubtless it was a blessing to " the Christian philosopher " that he had a good Christian for his father - that he had in him the pattern of " an Israelite without guile . " But of his Church- manship I believe that he was ...
... cause . Doubtless it was a blessing to " the Christian philosopher " that he had a good Christian for his father - that he had in him the pattern of " an Israelite without guile . " But of his Church- manship I believe that he was ...
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