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It is true , the Imitation could not well have been written by an Englishman ; the religious delicacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry ...
It is true , the Imitation could not well have been written by an Englishman ; the religious delicacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry ...
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... has no words . strong enough to express his admiration of the refusal of State - aid by the Irish Roman Catholics , who have never yet been seriously asked to accept it , but who would a good deal embarrass him if they demanded it .
... has no words . strong enough to express his admiration of the refusal of State - aid by the Irish Roman Catholics , who have never yet been seriously asked to accept it , but who would a good deal embarrass him if they demanded it .
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If ye know these things , happy are ye if ye do them ! ' - the last word for infirm humanity will always be that . For this word , reiterated with a power now sublime , now affecting , - but always admirable , our race will , as long ...
If ye know these things , happy are ye if ye do them ! ' - the last word for infirm humanity will always be that . For this word , reiterated with a power now sublime , now affecting , - but always admirable , our race will , as long ...
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but always admirable , our race will , as long as the world lasts , return to Hebraism ; and the Bible , which preaches this word , will for ever remain , as Goethe called it , not only a national book , but the Book of the Nations .
but always admirable , our race will , as long as the world lasts , return to Hebraism ; and the Bible , which preaches this word , will for ever remain , as Goethe called it , not only a national book , but the Book of the Nations .
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Greatness is a spiritual condition worthy to excite love , interest , and admiration ; and the outward proof of possessing greatness is that we excite love , interest , and admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to ...
Greatness is a spiritual condition worthy to excite love , interest , and admiration ; and the outward proof of possessing greatness is that we excite love , interest , and admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to ...
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