English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... soul has perfected repentance , and got its sin and misery left behind ! I call all this a noble embodiment of a true noble thought . But indeed the Three compartments mutually support one another , are indispensable to one another ...
... soul has perfected repentance , and got its sin and misery left behind ! I call all this a noble embodiment of a true noble thought . But indeed the Three compartments mutually support one another , are indispensable to one another ...
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... soul , differs altogether from what is uttered by the outer part . The outer is of the day , under the empire of mode ; the outer passes away , in swift endless changes ; the inmost is the same yesterday , to - day , and for ever . True ...
... soul , differs altogether from what is uttered by the outer part . The outer is of the day , under the empire of mode ; the outer passes away , in swift endless changes ; the inmost is the same yesterday , to - day , and for ever . True ...
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... soul , that will be recognized as true ! ' Such bursts , how- ever , make us feel that the surrounding matter is not radiant ; that it is , in part , temporary , conventional . Alas , Shakespeare had to write for the Globe Play- house ...
... soul , that will be recognized as true ! ' Such bursts , how- ever , make us feel that the surrounding matter is not radiant ; that it is , in part , temporary , conventional . Alas , Shakespeare had to write for the Globe Play- house ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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