The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... spirit - its essence , its vitality . You can no more cut it out and separate it , than you can extract from Wordsworth his conception of nature , or from Swift his common sense . And it is of the subtlest kind . It has little in common ...
... spirit - its essence , its vitality . You can no more cut it out and separate it , than you can extract from Wordsworth his conception of nature , or from Swift his common sense . And it is of the subtlest kind . It has little in common ...
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... spirit and in- ward growth emerges ; between the two lie a mixed weltering interval of trouble and confusion , when every body hates every body , and the historical student leads a life of skirmishes , is oppressed with broils and feuds ...
... spirit and in- ward growth emerges ; between the two lie a mixed weltering interval of trouble and confusion , when every body hates every body , and the historical student leads a life of skirmishes , is oppressed with broils and feuds ...
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... spirit of candour . " It is not for us here to go into any disquisition as to the comparative influence of the five earthly causes to whose se- condary operation the specious historian ascribes the progress of Christianity . Weariness ...
... spirit of candour . " It is not for us here to go into any disquisition as to the comparative influence of the five earthly causes to whose se- condary operation the specious historian ascribes the progress of Christianity . Weariness ...
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... spirit to have rest . There was an appeal to those " High instincts , before which our mortal nature Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised . " The mind of man has an appetite for the truth . " Hence , in a season of calm weather ...
... spirit to have rest . There was an appeal to those " High instincts , before which our mortal nature Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised . " The mind of man has an appetite for the truth . " Hence , in a season of calm weather ...
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... spirit , perhaps ; but in externals the first . Is the dignified hierarchy that occupy the seats around the altar more like the multitude of first believers , or the lowly crowd that kneel upon the pavement ? If we try to em- body in ...
... spirit , perhaps ; but in externals the first . Is the dignified hierarchy that occupy the seats around the altar more like the multitude of first believers , or the lowly crowd that kneel upon the pavement ? If we try to em- body in ...
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