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Page 198
... poetry appealed to for confirmation of this ; and from the descriptive or the lyrical ; wher- indeed the fact , I think , may be almost ever he may have tried to strike dramat- claimed as one of general acknowledgment . ically the note ...
... poetry appealed to for confirmation of this ; and from the descriptive or the lyrical ; wher- indeed the fact , I think , may be almost ever he may have tried to strike dramat- claimed as one of general acknowledgment . ically the note ...
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His poetry of introspection which asked , " Who am I , whence have I come , whither am I going ? " began in it . His poetry which grew more and more eager round theological questions , with a wholly new turn in the theology - which went ...
His poetry of introspection which asked , " Who am I , whence have I come , whither am I going ? " began in it . His poetry which grew more and more eager round theological questions , with a wholly new turn in the theology - which went ...
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... poet and the impressions , that fairy prince of and a psychologist are one and the same poetry , the touch of whose lips flashed life thing , unless profound and penetrating in an instant through every chamber of studies of human ...
... poet and the impressions , that fairy prince of and a psychologist are one and the same poetry , the touch of whose lips flashed life thing , unless profound and penetrating in an instant through every chamber of studies of human ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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