The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... remained but their application to different situations ; even political and social theory , the field of the chief triumphs of the utilitarians , was divorced from history and from every ethical idea save that of utility ; psychology ...
... remained but their application to different situations ; even political and social theory , the field of the chief triumphs of the utilitarians , was divorced from history and from every ethical idea save that of utility ; psychology ...
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... remained more or less orthodox , according to the standards of his school ; but he welcomed light from other quarters , and there were times when Grote and others feared that he might become a castaway . " A new mystic " was Carlyle's ...
... remained more or less orthodox , according to the standards of his school ; but he welcomed light from other quarters , and there were times when Grote and others feared that he might become a castaway . " A new mystic " was Carlyle's ...
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... remained its president for fourteen years . This led to con- tact with other minds who looked at the same subjects from different points of view . He read many papers to the society , which were published in pamphlet form and in its ...
... remained its president for fourteen years . This led to con- tact with other minds who looked at the same subjects from different points of view . He read many papers to the society , which were published in pamphlet form and in its ...
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... remained , almost continuously , during the rest of his life , which ended there , forty years later , in his eighty - first year . The remote northern presbytery became a sort of literary centre , in which he was periodically visited ...
... remained , almost continuously , during the rest of his life , which ended there , forty years later , in his eighty - first year . The remote northern presbytery became a sort of literary centre , in which he was periodically visited ...
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... remained a stranger to few fields of literary study and become familiar with most of the homes of European civilisation , since its new birth in the land which he had probably loved next to his own , and which , in his later years , had ...
... remained a stranger to few fields of literary study and become familiar with most of the homes of European civilisation , since its new birth in the land which he had probably loved next to his own , and which , in his later years , had ...
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