The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... mind had delivered its last message to its contemporaries . " SATURDAY REVIEW - The " Speeches and Addresses of the XVth Earl of Derby , " which extend over a period of nearly forty years , possess a greater intellectual variety and ...
... mind had delivered its last message to its contemporaries . " SATURDAY REVIEW - The " Speeches and Addresses of the XVth Earl of Derby , " which extend over a period of nearly forty years , possess a greater intellectual variety and ...
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... mind reflected sympathetically the subtle eloquence of the prophet of Highgate . He was stirred to veneration by the sober rationalism of Julius Hare , the many - sided liberal sympathies of Sterling , the robust common sense of Carlyle ...
... mind reflected sympathetically the subtle eloquence of the prophet of Highgate . He was stirred to veneration by the sober rationalism of Julius Hare , the many - sided liberal sympathies of Sterling , the robust common sense of Carlyle ...
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... mind which rendered Pitt a prodigy , nor the brilliant talents and large com- pass of intellect which distinguished the wonderful but ineffective understanding of Fox , yet he has a clear and confident mind and a strong and laborious ...
... mind which rendered Pitt a prodigy , nor the brilliant talents and large com- pass of intellect which distinguished the wonderful but ineffective understanding of Fox , yet he has a clear and confident mind and a strong and laborious ...
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