The Portable Victorian ReaderGordon Sherman Haight Penguin Books, 1976 - Всего страниц: 658 A collection of the most notable prose writings of the time of Queen Victoria. Includes a biographical list of authors. |
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... ideas ; people are dissatisfied with their old narrow stock of Philistine ideas , Anglo - Saxon ideas , or any other ; and some man , some Bentham or Comte , who has the real merit of having early and strongly felt and helped the new ...
... ideas ; people are dissatisfied with their old narrow stock of Philistine ideas , Anglo - Saxon ideas , or any other ; and some man , some Bentham or Comte , who has the real merit of having early and strongly felt and helped the new ...
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... ideas and judgments constituting the creed of their own profession or party . Our religious and political ... ideas , as it uses them itself , freely , -nourished , and not bound by them . This is the social idea ; and the men of culture ...
... ideas and judgments constituting the creed of their own profession or party . Our religious and political ... ideas , as it uses them itself , freely , -nourished , and not bound by them . This is the social idea ; and the men of culture ...
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... ideas will always satisfy them . On these inadequate ideas reposes , and must repose , the general practice of the world . That is as much as saying that whoever sets himself to see things as they are will find himself one of a very ...
... ideas will always satisfy them . On these inadequate ideas reposes , and must repose , the general practice of the world . That is as much as saying that whoever sets himself to see things as they are will find himself one of a very ...
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The Rich | 3 |
Lord Monmouth after the Reform Bill | 13 |
Count DOrsay Calls on Mrs Carlyle | 20 |
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