Love's trilogy [in verse].Trübner & Company, 1876 - 150 pages |
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Page 144
... expression for it , no less than the Greek mind did fo fate . We have faith that , instead of falling behind the time , Christianity will prove equal to this as to the other problems presented to it by our vexed age 144.
... expression for it , no less than the Greek mind did fo fate . We have faith that , instead of falling behind the time , Christianity will prove equal to this as to the other problems presented to it by our vexed age 144.
Page 148
... expressions of man's developing love of the beautiful in matter and thought ; and the author unequivocally words his ... expressing himself clearly . The more profound and the more emphatic the thought the more lucidly it should be ...
... expressions of man's developing love of the beautiful in matter and thought ; and the author unequivocally words his ... expressing himself clearly . The more profound and the more emphatic the thought the more lucidly it should be ...
Page 150
... expression .'- Eastern Morning News . A true poet and an original thinker .'- Jedburgh Gazette . ' A real contribution to our literature .'- Leeds Mercury . ' Of sterling worth .'- Peterborough Advertiser . ' Genuine poetry ...
... expression .'- Eastern Morning News . A true poet and an original thinker .'- Jedburgh Gazette . ' A real contribution to our literature .'- Leeds Mercury . ' Of sterling worth .'- Peterborough Advertiser . ' Genuine poetry ...
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