The Andover Review, Opseg 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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Stranica 39
... reason , as we conceive , that he is the most tantalizing of writers , in that he constantly arouses an expectation which his work , as a whole , is inadequate to fulfill . It means so much in some places as to impose upon us the ...
... reason , as we conceive , that he is the most tantalizing of writers , in that he constantly arouses an expectation which his work , as a whole , is inadequate to fulfill . It means so much in some places as to impose upon us the ...
Stranica 45
... reason why he should not claim his own . If Margaret's salvation seems a strain upon our sense of the fitness of things , Faust's is of the nature of a trick ; and our surprise is little less than that of Mephistopheles himself , when ...
... reason why he should not claim his own . If Margaret's salvation seems a strain upon our sense of the fitness of things , Faust's is of the nature of a trick ; and our surprise is little less than that of Mephistopheles himself , when ...
Stranica 50
... reason to believe that Felix is his son ; but we fail to see how the oracular voice in the tower can establish the conviction , which has wavered after Mariana's dying attestation , and the complete circumstantial evi- dence of the old ...
... reason to believe that Felix is his son ; but we fail to see how the oracular voice in the tower can establish the conviction , which has wavered after Mariana's dying attestation , and the complete circumstantial evi- dence of the old ...
Stranica 57
... reason for such feeling ; so far from it , the child was a basis for her life , which had been wavering in the void . That the loss of this something which alone enabled her to live , together with her anguish of self - reproach that ...
... reason for such feeling ; so far from it , the child was a basis for her life , which had been wavering in the void . That the loss of this something which alone enabled her to live , together with her anguish of self - reproach that ...
Stranica 60
... reason why so many who started with Newman found themselves drifting toward Rome was that they could not see its larger bearings as a phase of life in the Church of England . It is here that W. G. Ward's career is most valuable to the ...
... reason why so many who started with Newman found themselves drifting toward Rome was that they could not see its larger bearings as a phase of life in the Church of England . It is here that W. G. Ward's career is most valuable to the ...
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