Essays in Biography and Criticism: Second SeriesGould and Lincoln, 1858 - 392 sider |
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... light in him points to heaven , and that our only difference is as to the mode in which its illumination can be shed around on earth . It is but to extend the application of these remarks from Mr. Kingsley to his writings , to say ...
... light in him points to heaven , and that our only difference is as to the mode in which its illumination can be shed around on earth . It is but to extend the application of these remarks from Mr. Kingsley to his writings , to say ...
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... light on the granary - floor , are somewhat too abundant , and that there is an ample allowance of gay copse , and heath , and fern . But you feel that , at least , there is no miasma , that there is no haze , such as floats ...
... light on the granary - floor , are somewhat too abundant , and that there is an ample allowance of gay copse , and heath , and fern . But you feel that , at least , there is no miasma , that there is no haze , such as floats ...
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... light of careful , unagitated thought . Well is it , when the book itself honestly invites this scrutiny ; well is it , when the moral earnestness of the writer awakes in the reader such a conscientious desire for truth , that he feels ...
... light of careful , unagitated thought . Well is it , when the book itself honestly invites this scrutiny ; well is it , when the moral earnestness of the writer awakes in the reader such a conscientious desire for truth , that he feels ...
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... light or of gravitation : astronomers are men who devote themselves to the discovery of what the laws regulating the heavenly bodies are ; political ww economists are those who bend their powers to the elimi- CHARLES KINGSLEY . 3333.
... light or of gravitation : astronomers are men who devote themselves to the discovery of what the laws regulating the heavenly bodies are ; political ww economists are those who bend their powers to the elimi- CHARLES KINGSLEY . 3333.
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... light and general cheerfulness , these we were for- merly accustomed to from Mr. Kingsley , and these are present still . But the old recklessness of assertion , the SECOND SERIES . - 4 - old excitement and feverish haste , the old ...
... light and general cheerfulness , these we were for- merly accustomed to from Mr. Kingsley , and these are present still . But the old recklessness of assertion , the SECOND SERIES . - 4 - old excitement and feverish haste , the old ...
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admiration Alton Locke Amos Lawrence ancient army assertion attained beauty British calm campaign Carlyle century character Christianity Church civilization Cloth Coleridge conservatism earnest earth essays Europe exhibit fact fire French French Revolution gaze Genesis genius geologic geologic periods glance hand heart heaven honor Hugh Miller human idea important influence intellectual Kingsley Kingsley's knowledge labor light literary look Macaulay Macaulay's Manicheism ment mighty Milton mind modern moral Mosaic Mosaic record Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte nations nature never noble Old Red Sandstone once period PETER MARK ROGET philosophy Plato poetry political popular preacher present principle Protestantism pulpit question readers Reformation religion remarkable Sabbath Samuel Taylor Coleridge Scripture SECOND SERIES seems Sir Archibald Sir Archibald Alison soul spirit theory thought tion Toulon true truth University valor victory volume Wellington whole words worship writer youth