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... characters from real life are contained in the book . These thoughts are presented in essays for the most part rather ... character , and near enough to the ideal lady , if an ideal lady can be agreed upon by general consent . The essays ...
... characters from real life are contained in the book . These thoughts are presented in essays for the most part rather ... character , and near enough to the ideal lady , if an ideal lady can be agreed upon by general consent . The essays ...
Side 45
... character which uttered itself in the Book of Job , and to trace certain conditions , political , intellectual , and spiritual , which com- pelled this utterance . " In his following out of this purpose , Mr. Jackson has written a novel ...
... character which uttered itself in the Book of Job , and to trace certain conditions , political , intellectual , and spiritual , which com- pelled this utterance . " In his following out of this purpose , Mr. Jackson has written a novel ...
Side 46
... character , and all his questionings about the problems of life , answered and calmed by un- faltering faith in God ... characters , but also on the descriptions it gives of the life of the times and country of which it treats . There is ...
... character , and all his questionings about the problems of life , answered and calmed by un- faltering faith in God ... characters , but also on the descriptions it gives of the life of the times and country of which it treats . There is ...
Side 47
... characters , though they belong to a people so different from him in every way , can be easily understood and ... character are certainly impressive , and per- haps he is as near to the idea one has of the author of Job as any man ...
... characters , though they belong to a people so different from him in every way , can be easily understood and ... character are certainly impressive , and per- haps he is as near to the idea one has of the author of Job as any man ...
Side 48
... characters to redeem the book . May Riddell is attractive , though not of a very positive nature , Madame Falk , who is a character of some importance , is pleasant , and Carr is a whole hearted , sensible fellow whom the reader is glad ...
... characters to redeem the book . May Riddell is attractive , though not of a very positive nature , Madame Falk , who is a character of some importance , is pleasant , and Carr is a whole hearted , sensible fellow whom the reader is glad ...
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