A Few Thoughts about Shakspeare: Read at a Meeting of the Stourbridge Literary and Scientific Society, December 20, 1855T. Mellard, 1855 - 47 páginas |
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... Bishop Wilberforce , speaking of our old divines , says , with great beauty , but with a fallacy singular in a writer so practised and acute : " The voice of the great and holy dead is of peculiar value . " They are free from our ...
... Bishop Wilberforce , speaking of our old divines , says , with great beauty , but with a fallacy singular in a writer so practised and acute : " The voice of the great and holy dead is of peculiar value . " They are free from our ...
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... Bishop Wilberforce , speaking of our old divines , says , with great beauty , but with a fallacy singular in a writer so practised and acute : " The voice of the great and holy dead is of peculiar value . " They are free from our ...
... Bishop Wilberforce , speaking of our old divines , says , with great beauty , but with a fallacy singular in a writer so practised and acute : " The voice of the great and holy dead is of peculiar value . " They are free from our ...
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