English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... admiration , apart from all the other attributes of his genius . It seems strange in regard to Fielding to set aside all the wealth of human sympathy , all the range of humour , all the vividness of character - drawing , and to restrict ...
... admiration , apart from all the other attributes of his genius . It seems strange in regard to Fielding to set aside all the wealth of human sympathy , all the range of humour , all the vividness of character - drawing , and to restrict ...
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... admirable work called Siris . His health becoming very weak he went to Oxford for change , and died in January 1753 , six months after his arrival there . His works were never completely published till twenty years ago , when they ...
... admirable work called Siris . His health becoming very weak he went to Oxford for change , and died in January 1753 , six months after his arrival there . His works were never completely published till twenty years ago , when they ...
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... admired ; God is infinitely wise and provident , but matter destitute of all contrivance and design . These surely are great advantages in physics . Not to mention that the appre- hension of a distant Deity naturally disposes men to a ...
... admired ; God is infinitely wise and provident , but matter destitute of all contrivance and design . These surely are great advantages in physics . Not to mention that the appre- hension of a distant Deity naturally disposes men to a ...
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... admired connection of vices ! It would take too much time to show how they all hang together , and what an infinite deal of good takes its rise from every one of them . One word for a favourite vice , and I shall leave you to make out ...
... admired connection of vices ! It would take too much time to show how they all hang together , and what an infinite deal of good takes its rise from every one of them . One word for a favourite vice , and I shall leave you to make out ...
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... admired him enthusiastically ; but mysticism , and especially mysticism tinctured with Behmenism , was quite alien from the tone of that sæculum rationalisticum , and still more so from the popular evangelicalism which followed . And ...
... admired him enthusiastically ; but mysticism , and especially mysticism tinctured with Behmenism , was quite alien from the tone of that sæculum rationalisticum , and still more so from the popular evangelicalism which followed . And ...
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