The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... human history , on theology or morals , on the state of the dark ages or the state of the light ages , on Augustulus or Lord Chatham , on the first century or the seventeenth , on the moon , the millennium , or the whole duty of man ...
... human history , on theology or morals , on the state of the dark ages or the state of the light ages , on Augustulus or Lord Chatham , on the first century or the seventeenth , on the moon , the millennium , or the whole duty of man ...
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... human eyes , excepting those of the author and printer ; the faults and the merits are exclusively my own . " And he wrote most of it with one pen , which must certainly have grown erudite towards the end . The nature of his authorities ...
... human eyes , excepting those of the author and printer ; the faults and the merits are exclusively my own . " And he wrote most of it with one pen , which must certainly have grown erudite towards the end . The nature of his authorities ...
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... human interest , recount in graphic detail all its interesting transactions , touch the human heart with the power of passion , instruct the mind with patient instances of accurate wisdom . The universal is confined to a dry enumeration ...
... human interest , recount in graphic detail all its interesting transactions , touch the human heart with the power of passion , instruct the mind with patient instances of accurate wisdom . The universal is confined to a dry enumeration ...
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... human nature , for he has no sympathy with the heart and passions of our race ; he has no place among the felicit- ous describers of detailed life , for his subject was too vast for minute painting , and his style too uniform for a ...
... human nature , for he has no sympathy with the heart and passions of our race ; he has no place among the felicit- ous describers of detailed life , for his subject was too vast for minute painting , and his style too uniform for a ...
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... human tumult , a sneering gloss on human piety ; on a sudden human passion broke forth — the cold and polished world seemed to meet its end ; the thin superficies of civilisation was torn asunder ; the fountains of the great deep seemed ...
... human tumult , a sneering gloss on human piety ; on a sudden human passion broke forth — the cold and polished world seemed to meet its end ; the thin superficies of civilisation was torn asunder ; the fountains of the great deep seemed ...
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