English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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Sir Henry Craik. INTRODUCTION THE contents of the present volume range from the days of Queen Anne to the earlier part of the present century . Literary con- vention connects the eighteenth century with certain distinctive and striking ...
Sir Henry Craik. INTRODUCTION THE contents of the present volume range from the days of Queen Anne to the earlier part of the present century . Literary con- vention connects the eighteenth century with certain distinctive and striking ...
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... present , and acting on their minds without the interposition of matter , or unthinking second causes . Then in metaphysics ; what difficulties concerning entity in abstract , substantial forms , hylarchic principles , plastic natures ...
... present , and acting on their minds without the interposition of matter , or unthinking second causes . Then in metaphysics ; what difficulties concerning entity in abstract , substantial forms , hylarchic principles , plastic natures ...
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... present work , such an awakening must be looked upon as a hopeful sign . Masters of English Prose are not so plentiful that we can afford to allow one who stands in the very first rank to slip into oblivion . And it would be difficult ...
... present work , such an awakening must be looked upon as a hopeful sign . Masters of English Prose are not so plentiful that we can afford to allow one who stands in the very first rank to slip into oblivion . And it would be difficult ...
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... present evil world , from the curse of the law , from the power of Satan , from the wrath to come ; or , as the Apostle says in other words , that He might be made unto us wisdom , righteousness , and sanctification . The whole truth ...
... present evil world , from the curse of the law , from the power of Satan , from the wrath to come ; or , as the Apostle says in other words , that He might be made unto us wisdom , righteousness , and sanctification . The whole truth ...
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... present - tense manner , as it is one of my peculiars . Just as she had repeated the last words , " If you mean me honourably , let me go out of this hated house , " in came Mrs. Sinclair , in a great ferment - And what , pray , Madam ...
... present - tense manner , as it is one of my peculiars . Just as she had repeated the last words , " If you mean me honourably , let me go out of this hated house , " in came Mrs. Sinclair , in a great ferment - And what , pray , Madam ...
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