Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 71
... feeling , reference may be made to two questions of a rather more concrete character . Very significant is the way ... feeling and prejudice and recognise only the Highest . Only in the comparative study of national thought and feeling ...
... feeling , reference may be made to two questions of a rather more concrete character . Very significant is the way ... feeling and prejudice and recognise only the Highest . Only in the comparative study of national thought and feeling ...
Page 125
... feeling that the Papacy had departed from the Bible greatly for the worse , and that there was more in life than either spoke of . Over acre by acre the feeling spread , till all were longing either to return to the Bible or to put it ...
... feeling that the Papacy had departed from the Bible greatly for the worse , and that there was more in life than either spoke of . Over acre by acre the feeling spread , till all were longing either to return to the Bible or to put it ...
Page 127
... feeling was stronger then , con- ventions more questioned , than in most ages , and in any age conventions are but trifles to feeling deep as Lear's or Leontes ' ; so to reproduce such feeling needs an author and an audience to whom ...
... feeling was stronger then , con- ventions more questioned , than in most ages , and in any age conventions are but trifles to feeling deep as Lear's or Leontes ' ; so to reproduce such feeling needs an author and an audience to whom ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
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