National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... position in the Church with reference to the Parties which divide it . Cam- bridge : Macmillan and Co. 1856 . The Doctrine of Sacrifice deduced from the Scriptures . A Series of Sermons by Frederick Denison Maurice , M.A. , Chaplain of ...
... position in the Church with reference to the Parties which divide it . Cam- bridge : Macmillan and Co. 1856 . The Doctrine of Sacrifice deduced from the Scriptures . A Series of Sermons by Frederick Denison Maurice , M.A. , Chaplain of ...
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... position . " What would the story be without the comment ? What should we have learned of this same Samuel Johnson from his memoirs and correspond- ence ? Fancy eight volumes of them . We should have had not a monument , but a ...
... position . " What would the story be without the comment ? What should we have learned of this same Samuel Johnson from his memoirs and correspond- ence ? Fancy eight volumes of them . We should have had not a monument , but a ...
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... position for the exercise of his art unless he has himself been intimate with his subject , a man of genius may form a more complete , and on the whole a more truthful , image of another than any man can give of himself . As to letters ...
... position for the exercise of his art unless he has himself been intimate with his subject , a man of genius may form a more complete , and on the whole a more truthful , image of another than any man can give of himself . As to letters ...
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... position ; for it was evidently written not with the idea of promoting a particular view or object , but from a desire to exercise his talents and see himself in print . Strong as were his home affections and his habits of filial ...
... position ; for it was evidently written not with the idea of promoting a particular view or object , but from a desire to exercise his talents and see himself in print . Strong as were his home affections and his habits of filial ...
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... position , and pressingly dissuaded Lord Byron from connecting himself with him in the Liberal . Leigh Hunt , it is pretty clear , was not in every respect a very agreeable man to deal with ; but he was certainly very ungenerously ...
... position , and pressingly dissuaded Lord Byron from connecting himself with him in the Liberal . Leigh Hunt , it is pretty clear , was not in every respect a very agreeable man to deal with ; but he was certainly very ungenerously ...
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