Introduction to English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonShaw, 1855 - 234 Seiten |
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... earth and sky , such rational loyalty to womanhood , and such simple , child - like love of song , the songs of bird ... earth linked together by community of speech , above all such glorious community as our English speech ; nay , more ...
... earth and sky , such rational loyalty to womanhood , and such simple , child - like love of song , the songs of bird ... earth linked together by community of speech , above all such glorious community as our English speech ; nay , more ...
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... earth and sky that for wise purposes is sensible to us , and we may thus lose that contemplative spirit , which can " find tongues in trees , books in the running brooks , sermons in stones , and good in every thing . " We must not be ...
... earth and sky that for wise purposes is sensible to us , and we may thus lose that contemplative spirit , which can " find tongues in trees , books in the running brooks , sermons in stones , and good in every thing . " We must not be ...
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... earth from the first . In all stages of its progress it would have to fight for its existence : first , as regards absolute truth ; secondly , when that combat is over , as regards its form or mode of presenting the truth . And as soon ...
... earth from the first . In all stages of its progress it would have to fight for its existence : first , as regards absolute truth ; secondly , when that combat is over , as regards its form or mode of presenting the truth . And as soon ...
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... earth and the race . Having its origin in evil , it grows with evil , and the woman sinks down into the slave , and the man into her mere imbruted tyrant ; but goodness can still find the beauty of the primeval law of companionship ...
... earth and the race . Having its origin in evil , it grows with evil , and the woman sinks down into the slave , and the man into her mere imbruted tyrant ; but goodness can still find the beauty of the primeval law of companionship ...
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... earth , silently sways the tides of the ocean . There probably can be found no better test of civilization than the prevailing tone of feeling and opinion with regard to womanhood , and the recognition of woman's influences and social ...
... earth , silently sways the tides of the ocean . There probably can be found no better test of civilization than the prevailing tone of feeling and opinion with regard to womanhood , and the recognition of woman's influences and social ...
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