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Side xiv
... hope that the margin of error inevitable in work so abounding in detail is not exceeded . Here , and not only here , but in all parts of my work , I owe much to the generosity of Mr. T. Hutchinson , the most accomplished student of ...
... hope that the margin of error inevitable in work so abounding in detail is not exceeded . Here , and not only here , but in all parts of my work , I owe much to the generosity of Mr. T. Hutchinson , the most accomplished student of ...
Side xxvi
... hope , his strength of aspiration , his power of contemplation , his ardour , and his calm . He found all that he had left behind him to be the same and yet not the same , changed as it were with humorous effect , xxvi MEMOIR .
... hope , his strength of aspiration , his power of contemplation , his ardour , and his calm . He found all that he had left behind him to be the same and yet not the same , changed as it were with humorous effect , xxvi MEMOIR .
Side xxxi
... hope . When the execution of Robespierre was announced , he believed that the dawn of a better day had come . He trusted , yet with a desperate trust , in the people , and in those powers of nature which work through the masses . But ...
... hope . When the execution of Robespierre was announced , he believed that the dawn of a better day had come . He trusted , yet with a desperate trust , in the people , and in those powers of nature which work through the masses . But ...
Side xlvi
... hope ; and he was brought nearer by his personal grief to all the sorrows of his kind : - " I have submitted to a new control : A power is gone , which nothing can restore , A deep distress hath humanized my Soul . " In the " Elegiac ...
... hope ; and he was brought nearer by his personal grief to all the sorrows of his kind : - " I have submitted to a new control : A power is gone , which nothing can restore , A deep distress hath humanized my Soul . " In the " Elegiac ...
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... hope , courage , sympathy with the militant virtue of nations ; it is a work of masculine thought ; but it demands a sustained attention , an ardour of feeling , and a power of spiritually inter- preting material fact that are rarely ...
... hope , courage , sympathy with the militant virtue of nations ; it is a work of masculine thought ; but it demands a sustained attention , an ardour of feeling , and a power of spiritually inter- preting material fact that are rarely ...
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