The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 370
... possible to prove that a man is almost anything who has written much upon topics that are primarily distinct , but inevitably inosculate at certain stages and under certain conditions . When recent dramatic dilettanti have endeavoured ...
... possible to prove that a man is almost anything who has written much upon topics that are primarily distinct , but inevitably inosculate at certain stages and under certain conditions . When recent dramatic dilettanti have endeavoured ...
Page 372
... possible human knowledge . All our ideals lose themselves in infinity ; and whoso shall disclose to us the barest possibility of their fulfilment , be it only once for evermore and in himself , shall be welcomed with universal hosannahs ...
... possible human knowledge . All our ideals lose themselves in infinity ; and whoso shall disclose to us the barest possibility of their fulfilment , be it only once for evermore and in himself , shall be welcomed with universal hosannahs ...
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... possible . And , in view of any such possible , albeit perhaps imaginary , completion of the trilogy , it is no disparagement to Mr. Taylor to pronounce his central play - with many of the excellencies which any work of his must surely ...
... possible . And , in view of any such possible , albeit perhaps imaginary , completion of the trilogy , it is no disparagement to Mr. Taylor to pronounce his central play - with many of the excellencies which any work of his must surely ...
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