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... feel like that , that it would be bad for sentinels to feel like that , and that it is bad for us to believe that sentinels feel like that . We are realists , are we not ? and we know that the sentinel has no heroic quality in himself ...
... feel like that , that it would be bad for sentinels to feel like that , and that it is bad for us to believe that sentinels feel like that . We are realists , are we not ? and we know that the sentinel has no heroic quality in himself ...
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... feel strongly the beauties you describe , in themselves and for themselves ; but more frequently all things appear ... feels as if it ached to behold and know something great , something one and indivisible . And it is only in the faith ...
... feel strongly the beauties you describe , in themselves and for themselves ; but more frequently all things appear ... feels as if it ached to behold and know something great , something one and indivisible . And it is only in the faith ...
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... feel assured that she was too . About Charles there can be no shadow of doubt . He was a great reader and a man of taste , playbooks becoming his favourites in his later years . Daniel wrote of the marked books in his library : That ...
... feel assured that she was too . About Charles there can be no shadow of doubt . He was a great reader and a man of taste , playbooks becoming his favourites in his later years . Daniel wrote of the marked books in his library : That ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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