Realism and Romance: And Other EssaysKennikat Press, 1970 - 291 Seiten |
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... death of his son had been a grievous blow to a man whose domestic affections were as strong as his political passions . He was filled with the most gloomy forebodings of the fate of Europe . A darker moment was , indeed , yet to come ...
... death of his son had been a grievous blow to a man whose domestic affections were as strong as his political passions . He was filled with the most gloomy forebodings of the fate of Europe . A darker moment was , indeed , yet to come ...
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... death , ' few souls ever passed away with more hope of acceptance , few lives more unstained have been led from childhood to old age , few men have ever gone into that silent void where , if there are no smiles , there are no tears ...
... death , ' few souls ever passed away with more hope of acceptance , few lives more unstained have been led from childhood to old age , few men have ever gone into that silent void where , if there are no smiles , there are no tears ...
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... death of the arid logic of the Schoolmen , and of the insipid literature purveyed by the Church . To this period also belongs the Enchiridion ( 1501-3 ) . For a devotional book , it lacks warmth . and fervour , but its counsels are ...
... death of the arid logic of the Schoolmen , and of the insipid literature purveyed by the Church . To this period also belongs the Enchiridion ( 1501-3 ) . For a devotional book , it lacks warmth . and fervour , but its counsels are ...
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THOMAS HARDY AND R L | 1 |
THE WRITINGS OF EDMUND BURKE | 33 |
MATTHEW ARNOLD | 139 |
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