The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 98
... reference both to our own rhetorical powers , and the particular nature of the congregations we from time to time address , how we shall best approach them with that earnestness , point , and fulness of statement and illustration , and ...
... reference both to our own rhetorical powers , and the particular nature of the congregations we from time to time address , how we shall best approach them with that earnestness , point , and fulness of statement and illustration , and ...
Page 171
... reference to the antecedents of the sufferer , both as regards his social position and his deserts . The workhouses themselves are cared for by the Workhouse Visiting Society , which originated with the Social Science Association . A ...
... reference to the antecedents of the sufferer , both as regards his social position and his deserts . The workhouses themselves are cared for by the Workhouse Visiting Society , which originated with the Social Science Association . A ...
Page 453
... reference to the poet's character , which we conceive of as reticent and shy and shrinking ; while the tramp of logical firm- ness , as in ' Saul , ' and ' Bishop Blougram's Apology , ' and ' Para- celsus , ' although in less a degree ...
... reference to the poet's character , which we conceive of as reticent and shy and shrinking ; while the tramp of logical firm- ness , as in ' Saul , ' and ' Bishop Blougram's Apology , ' and ' Para- celsus , ' although in less a degree ...
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