The British Quarterly Review, Volume 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 - Christianity |
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... feel , and much more probably say than feel , LIFE IS FINISHED . ' Oh , those sorrows of childhood , so infinite in measure , so infinite in depth ! How the brain scorches under the fierceness of their agony , and the heart dries up for ...
... feel , and much more probably say than feel , LIFE IS FINISHED . ' Oh , those sorrows of childhood , so infinite in measure , so infinite in depth ! How the brain scorches under the fierceness of their agony , and the heart dries up for ...
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... feel the same kind of sorrowful dissatisfaction as we contemplate these volumes as we might feel had the genius and consummate skill of a Landseer exhibited themselves in studies of dogs ' heads and deers ' horns ; or as we should have ...
... feel the same kind of sorrowful dissatisfaction as we contemplate these volumes as we might feel had the genius and consummate skill of a Landseer exhibited themselves in studies of dogs ' heads and deers ' horns ; or as we should have ...
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... founded chiefly on the intense feeling we entertain that all three were humbugs . ' There is abundance of other language of similar merit , but His lack of Moral Earnestness . 27 which we need 26 De Quincey and his Writings .
... founded chiefly on the intense feeling we entertain that all three were humbugs . ' There is abundance of other language of similar merit , but His lack of Moral Earnestness . 27 which we need 26 De Quincey and his Writings .
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... feel no surprise at hearing of the " " jaw " -we are really ashamed to write it- of Demosthenes and Cicero , at being informed that the Greek Fathers , including Gregory Nazianzen and Chrysostom , were mere Birmingham rhetoricians ...
... feel no surprise at hearing of the " " jaw " -we are really ashamed to write it- of Demosthenes and Cicero , at being informed that the Greek Fathers , including Gregory Nazianzen and Chrysostom , were mere Birmingham rhetoricians ...
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... feeling of belonging to an educated race , and they treasure in their houses books which their ancestors understood if they do not . But now the halt , the maimed , the drunken , even the idiotic , are promoted to the enjoyment of these ...
... feeling of belonging to an educated race , and they treasure in their houses books which their ancestors understood if they do not . But now the halt , the maimed , the drunken , even the idiotic , are promoted to the enjoyment of these ...
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