The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... learning . ' What does this remind you of ? ' was Arnold's favourite question in school , and Stanley was busy answering it the rest of his life . His Lectures on the Jewish Church ( 1863-76 ) , and most of his many books , abound in ...
... learning . ' What does this remind you of ? ' was Arnold's favourite question in school , and Stanley was busy answering it the rest of his life . His Lectures on the Jewish Church ( 1863-76 ) , and most of his many books , abound in ...
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... learning and candour were not all on one side . A notable part in the creation of an improved theological scholarship was played by three Cambridge contemporaries and friends , Brooke Foss Westcott , Fenton John Anthony Hort , and ...
... learning and candour were not all on one side . A notable part in the creation of an improved theological scholarship was played by three Cambridge contemporaries and friends , Brooke Foss Westcott , Fenton John Anthony Hort , and ...
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... learning to which he belonged , it is much to his credit that , in discussing ethnological problems , he should not have surrendered his judgment even to the authority to whose guidance he was under the greatest obligation , as in the ...
... learning to which he belonged , it is much to his credit that , in discussing ethnological problems , he should not have surrendered his judgment even to the authority to whose guidance he was under the greatest obligation , as in the ...
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