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... was felt the life of one who , while he deemed that his present honour lay in playing well the part assigned him by destiny , never forgot that it was but a part , and fed steadily his forces on THE TWO HERBERTS . 27.
... was felt the life of one who , while he deemed that his present honour lay in playing well the part assigned him by destiny , never forgot that it was but a part , and fed steadily his forces on THE TWO HERBERTS . 27.
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Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. but a part , and fed steadily his forces on that within that passes show . It has been said , with a deep wisdom , that the figure we most need to see before us now is not that of a saint ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. but a part , and fed steadily his forces on that within that passes show . It has been said , with a deep wisdom , that the figure we most need to see before us now is not that of a saint ...
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... force to search , it would survey the subject in a different way , and draw inferences more legitimate from a comparison of its own experience with the gospel . Lord H. - My brother does not think the mind is free to act in courts and ...
... force to search , it would survey the subject in a different way , and draw inferences more legitimate from a comparison of its own experience with the gospel . Lord H. - My brother does not think the mind is free to act in courts and ...
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... force , his odes might have vied with those of Collins . But , though soaring upward on a strong pinion , his flights are never prolonged , and in this province , which earnest- ness and justness of sentiment , simplicity of imagery ...
... force , his odes might have vied with those of Collins . But , though soaring upward on a strong pinion , his flights are never prolonged , and in this province , which earnest- ness and justness of sentiment , simplicity of imagery ...
Page 73
... force , the highly wrought yet flowing dialogue , and the countless minutiæ in the finish of character , they must bring disappoint- ment . For their excellence consists in graphic descriptions of 7 MODERN BRITISH POETS . 73.
... force , the highly wrought yet flowing dialogue , and the countless minutiæ in the finish of character , they must bring disappoint- ment . For their excellence consists in graphic descriptions of 7 MODERN BRITISH POETS . 73.
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