The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... thought I must have been alluding to some free views of Dr. Arnold about the Old Testament : -I thought I must have meant , " But who is to answer for Arnold ? " . At this time I was disengaged from College duties , and my health had ...
... thought I must have been alluding to some free views of Dr. Arnold about the Old Testament : -I thought I must have meant , " But who is to answer for Arnold ? " . At this time I was disengaged from College duties , and my health had ...
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... thought in the world cannot be of English growth , must be foreign ; by the nature of things , again , it is just this that we are least likely to know , while English thought is streaming in upon us from all sides , and takes excellent ...
... thought in the world cannot be of English growth , must be foreign ; by the nature of things , again , it is just this that we are least likely to know , while English thought is streaming in upon us from all sides , and takes excellent ...
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... thought . There were times when he could think of the necessity he was under of associating all thoughts to touch and sight , as a sympathetic link between himself and ac- tual , feeling , living objects ; a protest in favour of real ...
... thought . There were times when he could think of the necessity he was under of associating all thoughts to touch and sight , as a sympathetic link between himself and ac- tual , feeling , living objects ; a protest in favour of real ...
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