The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Page 230
... writer , vanishes from these pages : the writer is quite unseen ; the pages are effective , con- cealing curtains before the author's individuality , and we know no more of the writer than we know of Shakespeare by reading Macbeth ...
... writer , vanishes from these pages : the writer is quite unseen ; the pages are effective , con- cealing curtains before the author's individuality , and we know no more of the writer than we know of Shakespeare by reading Macbeth ...
Page 401
... writer seem to be departments of the same character , and both depend for their success upon the power to note little things , even very little things . To an accomplished letter - writer , every least thing is an object of interest ...
... writer seem to be departments of the same character , and both depend for their success upon the power to note little things , even very little things . To an accomplished letter - writer , every least thing is an object of interest ...
Page 414
... writer is aware of ; and it is our fervent desire that the poor suicide himself , if saved from the fate which he assigns as his destiny , may live to know the meaning of the parable of the Prodigal Son , and to what an uttermost God ...
... writer is aware of ; and it is our fervent desire that the poor suicide himself , if saved from the fate which he assigns as his destiny , may live to know the meaning of the parable of the Prodigal Son , and to what an uttermost God ...
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