American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... thought that many who have clearly recognized the truth of our arguments and illustrations in the previous Arti- cle , as well as the fact of the great necessity of the change , have considered it as a more difficult measure than it ...
... thought that many who have clearly recognized the truth of our arguments and illustrations in the previous Arti- cle , as well as the fact of the great necessity of the change , have considered it as a more difficult measure than it ...
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... thought good enough by the compilers , if it have , once before , got bound be- tween two leathern covers . It is most wonderful , for the com- pilers have , for the most part , been committee - men , appointed for their supposed poetic ...
... thought good enough by the compilers , if it have , once before , got bound be- tween two leathern covers . It is most wonderful , for the com- pilers have , for the most part , been committee - men , appointed for their supposed poetic ...
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... thought , the most undoubted truth , the warmest love , the finest taste , the best and noblest language , ought all to go to the making of them , for God's sake ; and , for the sake of men , they ought to be instinct with melody that ...
... thought , the most undoubted truth , the warmest love , the finest taste , the best and noblest language , ought all to go to the making of them , for God's sake ; and , for the sake of men , they ought to be instinct with melody that ...
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... thoughts , cannot easily follow swift changes of thought , can- not keep themselves thinking long , at once . How are these conditions to be provided for ? Bad English is not to be fur- nished to them , surely . False English is a kind ...
... thoughts , cannot easily follow swift changes of thought , can- not keep themselves thinking long , at once . How are these conditions to be provided for ? Bad English is not to be fur- nished to them , surely . False English is a kind ...
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... thought of , for a purpose , it is still more intolerable and still less to be thought of , when there is no purpose to be answered by it except indulgence to a writer unable or unwilling to finish his work . The Church may dis- pense ...
... thought of , for a purpose , it is still more intolerable and still less to be thought of , when there is no purpose to be answered by it except indulgence to a writer unable or unwilling to finish his work . The Church may dis- pense ...
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