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... ENGLISH BIBLE , VI . CHARLOTTE BRONTË , VII . COMTE'S POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY , VIII . NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS , PAGE 1 28 - 46 86 106 · 133 154 177 · 194 - 210 226 255 285 · 311 332 No. XXIII . ARTICLE I. JOHN WYCLiffe , II .
... ENGLISH BIBLE , VI . CHARLOTTE BRONTË , VII . COMTE'S POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY , VIII . NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS , PAGE 1 28 - 46 86 106 · 133 154 177 · 194 - 210 226 255 285 · 311 332 No. XXIII . ARTICLE I. JOHN WYCLiffe , II .
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... English Reformers . In the best and purest days of Episcopacy , the ministry of other branches of the great Protestant body was freely recognized as being in all respects on a level with those who had been ordained by the imposition of ...
... English Reformers . In the best and purest days of Episcopacy , the ministry of other branches of the great Protestant body was freely recognized as being in all respects on a level with those who had been ordained by the imposition of ...
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... English bard . To illustrate some of the above remarks , we refer to an instance in Richard the Third . The second scene of that play is one of vast power . Gloster , the monster , woos and wins the Lady Anne , as she mourns over her ...
... English bard . To illustrate some of the above remarks , we refer to an instance in Richard the Third . The second scene of that play is one of vast power . Gloster , the monster , woos and wins the Lady Anne , as she mourns over her ...
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... English tragedy of the Shakspeare school - a compound of tragedy and comedy , high and low , good and bad , moral and immoral , sublime and vulgar - fancy sketches of life , drawn however inimitably , yet drawn to amuse the unrestrained ...
... English tragedy of the Shakspeare school - a compound of tragedy and comedy , high and low , good and bad , moral and immoral , sublime and vulgar - fancy sketches of life , drawn however inimitably , yet drawn to amuse the unrestrained ...
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... English writers who follow him , the lack of unity , intricacy of plot , and multiplicity of characters , while they give greater scope to versatile genius , destroy the severe outline which we so much praise as the excellency of the ...
... English writers who follow him , the lack of unity , intricacy of plot , and multiplicity of characters , while they give greater scope to versatile genius , destroy the severe outline which we so much praise as the excellency of the ...
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