The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... language , we shall let him speak for himself . At p . 56 of his Rational Religion , these words occur : - ' As to ... language on this point . And yet we see he designates the human and divine morality as identical . But we must ...
... language , we shall let him speak for himself . At p . 56 of his Rational Religion , these words occur : - ' As to ... language on this point . And yet we see he designates the human and divine morality as identical . But we must ...
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... language . And we look upon it as a great improvement in these later poems , that whatever difficulty they present , does not arise from intricacy or abruptness of language , but consists in the subtlety and novelty of the thought and ...
... language . And we look upon it as a great improvement in these later poems , that whatever difficulty they present , does not arise from intricacy or abruptness of language , but consists in the subtlety and novelty of the thought and ...
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... language ; and it is in this interpretation that any arbitrary temper will show itself , if he be really a poet at all . A work , of which the central thought de- serves to be called eccentric , can hardly be of sufficient import- ance ...
... language ; and it is in this interpretation that any arbitrary temper will show itself , if he be really a poet at all . A work , of which the central thought de- serves to be called eccentric , can hardly be of sufficient import- ance ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
ANGLOSAXON AND ANGLONORMAN CHRIS | 35 |
BRITISH ALPINE BOTANY | 69 |
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