The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... contemporary genius when they meet it , and may as in Shelley's preference for Leigh Hunt to Keats prefer contemporary mediocrity1 . It is not given to all men - even to all editors - to recognise genius when they meet it . ' On the ...
... contemporary genius when they meet it , and may as in Shelley's preference for Leigh Hunt to Keats prefer contemporary mediocrity1 . It is not given to all men - even to all editors - to recognise genius when they meet it . ' On the ...
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... contemporary view that the Bible was not to be ' reasoned about in the way that other good books are . ' He maintains that ' the Bible and Christianity are their own sufficient evidence . ' In the Bible there is more that finds me than ...
... contemporary view that the Bible was not to be ' reasoned about in the way that other good books are . ' He maintains that ' the Bible and Christianity are their own sufficient evidence . ' In the Bible there is more that finds me than ...
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... contemporary , Frederick Apthorp Paley , of Shrewsbury and St John's , was a man of wide and varied interests . An eager botanist , and an enthusiastic student of ecclesiastical architecture , he joined the church of Rome in 1846 ...
... contemporary , Frederick Apthorp Paley , of Shrewsbury and St John's , was a man of wide and varied interests . An eager botanist , and an enthusiastic student of ecclesiastical architecture , he joined the church of Rome in 1846 ...
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