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Side ix
... grounds , since Words- worth has left his grounds unexplained , — nevertheless I cite them in honor , as capable of the holiest justification . The instruments rise in grandeur , carnage and mutual slaughter rise in holiness , exactly ...
... grounds , since Words- worth has left his grounds unexplained , — nevertheless I cite them in honor , as capable of the holiest justification . The instruments rise in grandeur , carnage and mutual slaughter rise in holiness , exactly ...
Side xi
... ground . But amongst adults , arrived at the power of reflecting and comparing , we look for something nobler . We Eng- lish estimate Waterloo , not by its amount of killed and wounded , but as the battle which terminated a series of ...
... ground . But amongst adults , arrived at the power of reflecting and comparing , we look for something nobler . We Eng- lish estimate Waterloo , not by its amount of killed and wounded , but as the battle which terminated a series of ...
Side xv
... ground whatever than that this long parenthesis is not adven- turous , not essentially differing from the monotonous character of ordinary Spanish life . Suppose the case , therefore , that Kate's memoirs had been thrown upon the world ...
... ground whatever than that this long parenthesis is not adven- turous , not essentially differing from the monotonous character of ordinary Spanish life . Suppose the case , therefore , that Kate's memoirs had been thrown upon the world ...
Side 31
... ground of a rude classification . In some one of these rooms was Lord Massey always to be found , from the forenoon to the evening . And was it any fault of his that his daughter , little Grace , about two years old , pursued him down ...
... ground of a rude classification . In some one of these rooms was Lord Massey always to be found , from the forenoon to the evening . And was it any fault of his that his daughter , little Grace , about two years old , pursued him down ...
Side 38
... grounds of distinction from the town aristocracies , proclaims the hollowness of any and all his doctrines that depend upon such assumptions . Lord Carbery was a thorough fox - hunter . The fox- hunting of the adjacent county of ...
... grounds of distinction from the town aristocracies , proclaims the hollowness of any and all his doctrines that depend upon such assumptions . Lord Carbery was a thorough fox - hunter . The fox- hunting of the adjacent county of ...
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