The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... faith about Crabbe . But even were Crabbe now left unread , which is very far from being the case , his would be an enviable fame- for was he not one of the favorite poets of Walter Scott , and whenever the closing scene of the great ...
... faith about Crabbe . But even were Crabbe now left unread , which is very far from being the case , his would be an enviable fame- for was he not one of the favorite poets of Walter Scott , and whenever the closing scene of the great ...
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... faith in God and man , with such courage to express itself as no weak soul can have , and such genuine- ness in its expression as no untrue soul can assume . His description of his walk with Thackeray on the Dean road near Edinburgh is ...
... faith in God and man , with such courage to express itself as no weak soul can have , and such genuine- ness in its expression as no untrue soul can assume . His description of his walk with Thackeray on the Dean road near Edinburgh is ...
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... faith in God and in his Savior . There is a passage at the close of the Roundabout paper , No. XXIII . , De Finibus , in which a sense of the ebb of life is very marked : the whole paper is like a soliloquy . It opens with a drawing of ...
... faith in God and in his Savior . There is a passage at the close of the Roundabout paper , No. XXIII . , De Finibus , in which a sense of the ebb of life is very marked : the whole paper is like a soliloquy . It opens with a drawing of ...
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... faith , he uttered no anathemas and split no skulls for conscience ' sake . To him as to Goethe in the midst of the Napoleonic wars , the disturbance produced by the evil passions of ambition , hate , and anger were unreal and ...
... faith , he uttered no anathemas and split no skulls for conscience ' sake . To him as to Goethe in the midst of the Napoleonic wars , the disturbance produced by the evil passions of ambition , hate , and anger were unreal and ...
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... faith , there being a geography of religion as well as lands , and every clime distinguished not only by their laws and limits , but circumscribed by their doctrines and rules of faith ; to be particular , I am of that reformed new ...
... faith , there being a geography of religion as well as lands , and every clime distinguished not only by their laws and limits , but circumscribed by their doctrines and rules of faith ; to be particular , I am of that reformed new ...
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