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" And then consider the great historical fact that, for three centuries, this book has been woven into the .life of all that is best and noblest in English history... "
The Westminster Review - Page 63
1904
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1880 - 506 pages
...for the king and the subject, for the magistrate and the citizen. There is no book that has been so woven into the life of all that is best and noblest in English history ; and there is no book that has been so worked into all that is purest and grandest of human literature....
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The Living Age, Volume 269

Literature - 1911 - 856 pages
...following passage by Professor Huxley in the "Contemporary Reriew" for December 1870: Consider (he says) the great historical fact that for three centuries...that it has become the national epic of Britain, and Ls familiar to noble and simple from John o' Groat's House to Land's End, as Dante and Tasso were once...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1911 - 870 pages
...following passage by Professor Huxley in the ' Contemporary Review ' for December 1870 : Consider (he gays) the great historical fact that for three centuries...it has become the national epic of Britain, and is familiar to noble and simple from John o' Groat's House to Land's End, as Dante and Tasso were once...
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Nature, Volume 63

Sir Norman Lockyer - Science - 1901 - 1076 pages
...residuum of moral beauty and grandeur. And then consider the great historical fact that for three centurio this book has been woven into the life of all that...the national epic of Britain, and is as familiar to noble and simple, from John o1 Groat's House to Land's End, as Dante and Tasso were once to Italians...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 68

1901 - 1022 pages
...and there still remains in this old literature a vast residuum of moral beauty and grandeur. And then consider the great historical fact that for three...the national epic of Britain, and is as familiar to noble and simple, from Johno'-Groat's House to Land's End, as Dante and Tasso once were to the Italians:...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 98

1911 - 1122 pages
...educational and the moral standpoint, that the great scientist Huxley wrote in the following words : Consider the great historical fact that for three...this book has been woven into the life of all that is noblest and best in English history ; that it has become the national epic of Britain ; that it is...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 16

Great Britain - 1871 - 674 pages
...and there still remains in this old literature a vast residuum of moral beauty and grandeur. And then consider the great historical fact that, for three...it has become the national epic of Britain, and is familiar to noble and simple, from John-o'-Groat's House to Land's End, as Dante and Tasso were once...
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The Impending Conflict Between Romanism and Protestantism in the United States

J. J. Smith - Protestant churches - 1871 - 302 pages
...occupy themselves with, and there still remains a vast residuum of moral beauty and grandeur. And then consider the great historical fact that for three...that is best and noblest in English history; that it is written in the noblest and purest English, and abounds in exquisite beauties of mere literary form...
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Critiques and Addresses

Thomas Henry Huxley - Literary Criticism - 1873 - 342 pages
...and there still remains in this old literature a vast residuum of moral beauty and grandeur. And then consider the great historical fact that, for three...the national epic of Britain, and is as familiar to noble and simple, from John-o'- Groat's House to Land's End, as Dante and Tasso once were to the Italians;...
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Critiques and Addresses

Thomas Henry Huxley - Literary Criticism - 1873 - 428 pages
...and there still remains in this old literature a vast residuum of moral beauty and grandeur. And then consider the great historical fact that, for three...the national epic of Britain, and is as familiar to noble and simple, from John-o'-Groat's House to Land's End, as Dante and Tasso once were to the Italians;...
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