Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 |
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... force of adhesion to the old routine - social , political , religious - has wonderfully yielded ; the iron force of exclusion of all which is new has wonderfully yielded . The danger now is , not that people should obstinately refuse to ...
... force of adhesion to the old routine - social , political , religious - has wonderfully yielded ; the iron force of exclusion of all which is new has wonderfully yielded . The danger now is , not that people should obstinately refuse to ...
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... force to do the work of the hour ; it was necessary , it was in- evitable that it should prevail . The Oxford ... forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford 264 MATTHEW ARNOLD .
... force to do the work of the hour ; it was necessary , it was in- evitable that it should prevail . The Oxford ... forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford 264 MATTHEW ARNOLD .
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... force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman felt himself fighting with ; this was the force which till only the other day seemed to be the paramount force in this coun- try , and to be in possession of the future ...
... force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman felt himself fighting with ; this was the force which till only the other day seemed to be the paramount force in this coun- try , and to be in possession of the future ...
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THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE By W Irving | 3 |
THE WORLD OF BOOKS | 25 |
IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES | 43 |
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