Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 3Chambers, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 212
... human instruments fulfil my task Of final ruin . Then I mount , I fly , And sing my proud song , as I ride the clouds , That stars may hear , and all the hosts of worlds , That live along the interminable space , Take up Jehovah's ...
... human instruments fulfil my task Of final ruin . Then I mount , I fly , And sing my proud song , as I ride the clouds , That stars may hear , and all the hosts of worlds , That live along the interminable space , Take up Jehovah's ...
Page 530
... human beings . Having accepted with her usual too great docility the negative view of those who held that Christianity is a mere dream dreamt in the idealising mood of eager human aspiration , she passed on sadly to a pitying study of ...
... human beings . Having accepted with her usual too great docility the negative view of those who held that Christianity is a mere dream dreamt in the idealising mood of eager human aspiration , she passed on sadly to a pitying study of ...
Page 680
... human lot , and it might be fair to say that in the Return of the Native the final impression is rather that of human miserableness than of human grief . But this cannot be said of Tess and Jude the Obscure . There we have a true ...
... human lot , and it might be fair to say that in the Return of the Native the final impression is rather that of human miserableness than of human grief . But this cannot be said of Tess and Jude the Obscure . There we have a true ...
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