The Quarterly Review, Volume 256William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1931 |
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... thoughts and feelings of her time . Neither she nor nine - tenths of the many thousands who bought the poems of Tennyson had any perception at all of the incomparable verbal art of Tennyson or any more understanding of his deeper thought ...
... thoughts and feelings of her time . Neither she nor nine - tenths of the many thousands who bought the poems of Tennyson had any perception at all of the incomparable verbal art of Tennyson or any more understanding of his deeper thought ...
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... thought and common thought was certainly not less in the Middle Ages than in our own day ; and we must bear this in mind when we mark the damnable iteration with which Schoolmen and preachers and moralists harp upon heaven and hell . To ...
... thought and common thought was certainly not less in the Middle Ages than in our own day ; and we must bear this in mind when we mark the damnable iteration with which Schoolmen and preachers and moralists harp upon heaven and hell . To ...
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... thought in this present age exactly as they thought in their own , and that a modern Augustine or Bernard would probably feel somewhat less unsympathetically towards the modern Pelagius or Abailard . ' Prove all things , hold fast that ...
... thought in this present age exactly as they thought in their own , and that a modern Augustine or Bernard would probably feel somewhat less unsympathetically towards the modern Pelagius or Abailard . ' Prove all things , hold fast that ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 The Freedom of England | 1 |
Yesterday Today and Tomorrow | 7 |
The Curse of Trial by Jury | 17 |
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