The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... ? The progress of half a century gives an entirely new aspect to events which appear disastrous or hopeful in their first occurrence . Concerning the half century which has just been completed , 2 [ JANUARY , The Last Fifty Years .
... ? The progress of half a century gives an entirely new aspect to events which appear disastrous or hopeful in their first occurrence . Concerning the half century which has just been completed , 2 [ JANUARY , The Last Fifty Years .
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... appears in fine contrast with the vile company in which it is found . But the character of Falstaff , difficult though it be to analyze it , has no contraries to destroy its self - consistency . It is only when the words have no ...
... appears in fine contrast with the vile company in which it is found . But the character of Falstaff , difficult though it be to analyze it , has no contraries to destroy its self - consistency . It is only when the words have no ...
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... appear obscure , but on a longer survey , their truth and beauty will be recognized . Their studied brevity and the partial suppression of the emotion contribute to the obscurity of these verses . But the intellectual effort as well as ...
... appear obscure , but on a longer survey , their truth and beauty will be recognized . Their studied brevity and the partial suppression of the emotion contribute to the obscurity of these verses . But the intellectual effort as well as ...
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... extended conver- sations with Madame Guyon , in which Professor Upham , we must admit , makes the latter appear to very good advantage in explaining the terms and phrases which she had employed 1851. ] 55 Upham's Life of Madame Guyon .
... extended conver- sations with Madame Guyon , in which Professor Upham , we must admit , makes the latter appear to very good advantage in explaining the terms and phrases which she had employed 1851. ] 55 Upham's Life of Madame Guyon .
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... appears to us , to object . Without questioning the purity of the author's intention , we must be allowed to express the conviction , that a work so prepared does not give us " the true picture . " It does not leave us sufficiently free ...
... appears to us , to object . Without questioning the purity of the author's intention , we must be allowed to express the conviction , that a work so prepared does not give us " the true picture . " It does not leave us sufficiently free ...
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