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... telling the truth - there is a passage which , if it were now to be published for the first time as a recovered frag- ment by Collins , would probably be accepted as his without question ; for the style , rhythm and diction are in all ...
... telling the truth - there is a passage which , if it were now to be published for the first time as a recovered frag- ment by Collins , would probably be accepted as his without question ; for the style , rhythm and diction are in all ...
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... tells how , being afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table , he desired a friend to find for him " a clergyman rather of plain sense than much learning , of a good aspect , a clear voice and sociable temper , and ...
... tells how , being afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table , he desired a friend to find for him " a clergyman rather of plain sense than much learning , of a good aspect , a clear voice and sociable temper , and ...
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... tells him nobody will read and no publisher print . He had set out for London on purpose to present these sermons to the attention of a publisher . They were , he thought , safe in his saddle - bags ; but , lo ! they were left behind at ...
... tells him nobody will read and no publisher print . He had set out for London on purpose to present these sermons to the attention of a publisher . They were , he thought , safe in his saddle - bags ; but , lo ! they were left behind at ...
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... tells us that he hated " the satiric muse , " could not avoid depicting the foibles of human nature . Here is his portrait of a country parson , a cringing cleric who led a blameless life but was entirely without character : " Our ...
... tells us that he hated " the satiric muse , " could not avoid depicting the foibles of human nature . Here is his portrait of a country parson , a cringing cleric who led a blameless life but was entirely without character : " Our ...
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... the pulpit insisted on a doctrine lest he should offend a Dissenter , nor on a duty lest he should make a Churchman uneasy . ' " " Crabbe tells us of other parsons in his Parish Register THE PARSON IN LITERATURE . 49.
... the pulpit insisted on a doctrine lest he should offend a Dissenter , nor on a duty lest he should make a Churchman uneasy . ' " " Crabbe tells us of other parsons in his Parish Register THE PARSON IN LITERATURE . 49.
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