The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... side of a man whom he does not know , and begins to praise his own wife . Tells what he dream- ed the night before , and what he had for dinner . ' Have we not seen him in the flesh in our own day ? The λáλos , again , was not only fond ...
... side of a man whom he does not know , and begins to praise his own wife . Tells what he dream- ed the night before , and what he had for dinner . ' Have we not seen him in the flesh in our own day ? The λáλos , again , was not only fond ...
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... side of one of the greatest spiritual men that the world ever saw . Fancy , for that was one of his ways , Luther rebuking Satan in the style of Squire Western . It was his firm convic- tion that the Evil one may be driven away by ...
... side of one of the greatest spiritual men that the world ever saw . Fancy , for that was one of his ways , Luther rebuking Satan in the style of Squire Western . It was his firm convic- tion that the Evil one may be driven away by ...
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... side of this book . He talked perfectly simply and openly , and even vehemently and passionately ; he was intent on far higher objects than colloquial success ; and we cannot , moreover , be sure of the perfect discretion and competency ...
... side of this book . He talked perfectly simply and openly , and even vehemently and passionately ; he was intent on far higher objects than colloquial success ; and we cannot , moreover , be sure of the perfect discretion and competency ...
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... side of virtue , the boy's conduct may be irreproachable ; but it may happen notwithstanding that , at the very first moment of his falling within the range of corrupting attractions , he will be led away , and all his virtuous lessons ...
... side of virtue , the boy's conduct may be irreproachable ; but it may happen notwithstanding that , at the very first moment of his falling within the range of corrupting attractions , he will be led away , and all his virtuous lessons ...
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... side of the Grecian Pantheon , the gods and heroes in their less dignified and ludicrous attributes . The genuine Comedy in her reckless joy- ousness , in her absolute abandonment to fun - fun in its wildest , coarsest , at times most ...
... side of the Grecian Pantheon , the gods and heroes in their less dignified and ludicrous attributes . The genuine Comedy in her reckless joy- ousness , in her absolute abandonment to fun - fun in its wildest , coarsest , at times most ...
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