The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 18
... feeling already kin- dled in orthodox circles . " These labours , however , before long lost their zest . Lessing was a student and a thinker , but he was never a confirmed book- worm ; still less could he resign himself placidly to ...
... feeling already kin- dled in orthodox circles . " These labours , however , before long lost their zest . Lessing was a student and a thinker , but he was never a confirmed book- worm ; still less could he resign himself placidly to ...
Page 19
... feeling for what is noble and ten- der ; the whole being set off by an unmis- takable fund of humour and pleasant sar- casm . Her letters teem with sound and sprightly good sense , expressed in easy language . That Lessing , when he ...
... feeling for what is noble and ten- der ; the whole being set off by an unmis- takable fund of humour and pleasant sar- casm . Her letters teem with sound and sprightly good sense , expressed in easy language . That Lessing , when he ...
Page 22
... feels to be so true , and wherein he feels him- self so happy , is there once for all . If the palsied individual experiences the beneficent shock of the electric spark , what matters it to him whether Nollet , or Franklin , or neither ...
... feels to be so true , and wherein he feels him- self so happy , is there once for all . If the palsied individual experiences the beneficent shock of the electric spark , what matters it to him whether Nollet , or Franklin , or neither ...
Page 24
... feeling which is the autumn - hue of life . Lessing's brightest joy was the society of his step- daughter , who lived with him ; but occa- sionally he visited his friends at Brunswick . The old love for human intercourse held good to ...
... feeling which is the autumn - hue of life . Lessing's brightest joy was the society of his step- daughter , who lived with him ; but occa- sionally he visited his friends at Brunswick . The old love for human intercourse held good to ...
Page 36
... feeling - it is one which the State has no right Theological Colleges from Dissenting min- to inflict on any of its subjects .'— ' Nineteenth isters who wish for Holy Orders , and the Century , ' May 1877 . general avoidance of the ...
... feeling - it is one which the State has no right Theological Colleges from Dissenting min- to inflict on any of its subjects .'— ' Nineteenth isters who wish for Holy Orders , and the Century , ' May 1877 . general avoidance of the ...
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