The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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... able to say , we should like to be like that ; we are able to point to some circumstance in the life , and say to those who would listen to us , be like that . We mean no disrespect to the subject of this memoir when we say , that even ...
... able to say , we should like to be like that ; we are able to point to some circumstance in the life , and say to those who would listen to us , be like that . We mean no disrespect to the subject of this memoir when we say , that even ...
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... able to express the senses themselves , while sufficiently able to stand still and wonder at the spiritual intuitions of other men . He never took captive his own sensations . He never reduced poetry to an art , and therefore he never ...
... able to express the senses themselves , while sufficiently able to stand still and wonder at the spiritual intuitions of other men . He never took captive his own sensations . He never reduced poetry to an art , and therefore he never ...
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... able . None of them is able to mend either the sense or the verse . Therefore , I must beg of them one of these two favours : either to let them stand just as they are , to take them for better for worse ; or to add the true reading in ...
... able . None of them is able to mend either the sense or the verse . Therefore , I must beg of them one of these two favours : either to let them stand just as they are , to take them for better for worse ; or to add the true reading in ...
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