Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... opinions on the union of Church and State , show great comprehensiveness of thought , and extent of information . The advocates of the necessary connection between a good government and an established church are opposed with the full ...
... opinions on the union of Church and State , show great comprehensiveness of thought , and extent of information . The advocates of the necessary connection between a good government and an established church are opposed with the full ...
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... opinions , we know of none more dangerous than that which follows from informing a rhyming scrib- bler that his fame will not equal his ambition , or from omitting to notice him at all , out of commiseration for his well - meaning ...
... opinions , we know of none more dangerous than that which follows from informing a rhyming scrib- bler that his fame will not equal his ambition , or from omitting to notice him at all , out of commiseration for his well - meaning ...
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... opinions at second - hand . Perhaps this is to be attributed , in a great degree , to his habits of retire- ment . In this bustling and utilitarian age , when even poets become involved in politics and commercial specu- lations , and ...
... opinions at second - hand . Perhaps this is to be attributed , in a great degree , to his habits of retire- ment . In this bustling and utilitarian age , when even poets become involved in politics and commercial specu- lations , and ...
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... opinions which sometimes threaten and cloud their dominion . By the impertinence of his wit , he almost gives the impression that poetry is a mere juggle , and that he cares not to keep the secret . At times he places the ideal and the ...
... opinions which sometimes threaten and cloud their dominion . By the impertinence of his wit , he almost gives the impression that poetry is a mere juggle , and that he cares not to keep the secret . At times he places the ideal and the ...
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... opinions and investigations , and rarely attempted more than a meek digest of both . No task can be more severe than to travel through the sterile tracts of period ical literature during the period we have indicated . The very ...
... opinions and investigations , and rarely attempted more than a meek digest of both . No task can be more severe than to travel through the sterile tracts of period ical literature during the period we have indicated . The very ...
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