The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 48
... passed over with a warning against specialism , but the cultivation of the heart and feelings is discussed at some length . First of all we must get rid of the mischievous notions of grace and free will ; we must cease to believe that a ...
... passed over with a warning against specialism , but the cultivation of the heart and feelings is discussed at some length . First of all we must get rid of the mischievous notions of grace and free will ; we must cease to believe that a ...
Page 82
... passed their earliest years in the seclusion of the parental home . They were not taught by their father , whose pro- fessional duties forbade it , but by an uncle . Subsequently , how- ever , as the boys gave evidence of possessing ...
... passed their earliest years in the seclusion of the parental home . They were not taught by their father , whose pro- fessional duties forbade it , but by an uncle . Subsequently , how- ever , as the boys gave evidence of possessing ...
Page 86
... passing his lips ; the fool , full of jokes and pranks , watchful , clever , devotedly attached to his master , and unselfish even to self - sacrifice ; yet , at the same time , anxiously concerned to conceal the very existence of his ...
... passing his lips ; the fool , full of jokes and pranks , watchful , clever , devotedly attached to his master , and unselfish even to self - sacrifice ; yet , at the same time , anxiously concerned to conceal the very existence of his ...
Page 91
... to the men of our own age . The colder half of the year Freytag passed in the pleasant town on the Pleisse ; but in summer his estate Siebleben , near Gotha , which he bought in 1851 , afforded him an agreeable GUSTAV FREYTAG . 91.
... to the men of our own age . The colder half of the year Freytag passed in the pleasant town on the Pleisse ; but in summer his estate Siebleben , near Gotha , which he bought in 1851 , afforded him an agreeable GUSTAV FREYTAG . 91.
Page 96
... passed through greater troubles , and that still more terrible storms have been fol- lowed by bright sunshine . In joyous moments they should con- tribute to enhance the joyousness of the mood , and fill them with a consciousness of a ...
... passed through greater troubles , and that still more terrible storms have been fol- lowed by bright sunshine . In joyous moments they should con- tribute to enhance the joyousness of the mood , and fill them with a consciousness of a ...
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