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... influence of religion to direct , he is still one ever ready to fight the bat- tles of abstract truth . With less imagination , he possesses more working- power than Wordsworth ; a better acquaintance with men in their indi- viduality ...
... influence of religion to direct , he is still one ever ready to fight the bat- tles of abstract truth . With less imagination , he possesses more working- power than Wordsworth ; a better acquaintance with men in their indi- viduality ...
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... influence , and led onward in the path of college danger , did remembrance of their fond affection and their virtue ... influences of your presence . Somewhere have we chanced upon a custom most significant and touching , -that on Easter ...
... influence , and led onward in the path of college danger , did remembrance of their fond affection and their virtue ... influences of your presence . Somewhere have we chanced upon a custom most significant and touching , -that on Easter ...
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... influence its na- tionality . The peculiarity of a nation's condition may turn general at- tention to a particular subject , and that subject may enter largely into the literature of the age ; but no one would say that by reason of this ...
... influence its na- tionality . The peculiarity of a nation's condition may turn general at- tention to a particular subject , and that subject may enter largely into the literature of the age ; but no one would say that by reason of this ...
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