The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 87
... remained unfinished . Once more , a saint's day legend sets astir the devout heart of a young girl . But the pictorial artistry , even more exquisite , is in the subtler , more reticent , manner of Christabel . ' It is quite in the ...
... remained unfinished . Once more , a saint's day legend sets astir the devout heart of a young girl . But the pictorial artistry , even more exquisite , is in the subtler , more reticent , manner of Christabel . ' It is quite in the ...
Page 261
... remained to teach to the next generation the doctrines for which they had suffered . The movement took its place in the history of the English church . It passed away from Oxford . Part of its influence went Rome- wards with Newman ...
... remained to teach to the next generation the doctrines for which they had suffered . The movement took its place in the history of the English church . It passed away from Oxford . Part of its influence went Rome- wards with Newman ...
Page 279
... remained starved . The methodist movement , with its evangelical counterpart , had , indeed , given back to religious feeling its rightful place and more , but had produced little or no theology , except for the particularly acrid and ...
... remained starved . The methodist movement , with its evangelical counterpart , had , indeed , given back to religious feeling its rightful place and more , but had produced little or no theology , except for the particularly acrid and ...
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