The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 75
... existence . " She too was imprisoned , but was afterwards released . Her first thought was to join her husband , a captive at Olmutz . Other duties detained her for a while ; but the ultimate object was kept steadily , though silently ...
... existence . " She too was imprisoned , but was afterwards released . Her first thought was to join her husband , a captive at Olmutz . Other duties detained her for a while ; but the ultimate object was kept steadily , though silently ...
Page 81
... existence , have been suspected , exposed , confuted , and demolished . The constant increase of the family of myths is a thing which we can hardly hope to prevent . They are like the weeds in the fields or in the streams ; and we must ...
... existence , have been suspected , exposed , confuted , and demolished . The constant increase of the family of myths is a thing which we can hardly hope to prevent . They are like the weeds in the fields or in the streams ; and we must ...
Page 88
... existence ; or it may have passed before his time , in the traditions of the French revolutionary armies or their partisans in Naples , into a full - blown and direct statement . At all events , it was too good a thing for him to miss ...
... existence ; or it may have passed before his time , in the traditions of the French revolutionary armies or their partisans in Naples , into a full - blown and direct statement . At all events , it was too good a thing for him to miss ...
Page 108
... existence ; " this thought wells up from the heart of a nation that has long been in the habit not only of ignoring most of what was foreign to itself , but also of misunderstanding what it could not altogether ignore . Let Mr. Arnold ...
... existence ; " this thought wells up from the heart of a nation that has long been in the habit not only of ignoring most of what was foreign to itself , but also of misunderstanding what it could not altogether ignore . Let Mr. Arnold ...
Page 110
... existence , -the art that does not seek to ennoble and purify and help us in our life - long struggle with sin and evil , however beautiful , however outwardly serene and majestic - is false , poor , and contemptible . It is not worth ...
... existence , -the art that does not seek to ennoble and purify and help us in our life - long struggle with sin and evil , however beautiful , however outwardly serene and majestic - is false , poor , and contemptible . It is not worth ...
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