The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... truth which this opinion may contain . But we must express our sorrow that it should have led to a tone of depreciation and disparagement , which some even among Christian writers do not hesitate to adopt concerning the external ...
... truth which this opinion may contain . But we must express our sorrow that it should have led to a tone of depreciation and disparagement , which some even among Christian writers do not hesitate to adopt concerning the external ...
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... truth . The real way , therefore , to face Mr. Ruskin , is not with those weapons he has selected from the mental armoury , but with those he has left , and thus accoutred the humblest adversary has nothing to fear . And this requires ...
... truth . The real way , therefore , to face Mr. Ruskin , is not with those weapons he has selected from the mental armoury , but with those he has left , and thus accoutred the humblest adversary has nothing to fear . And this requires ...
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... truth is a naked and open daylight that doth not show the masques and mum- meries and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candlelights . ' Un- less the lie looked more attractive than the truth no one would prefer it ...
... truth is a naked and open daylight that doth not show the masques and mum- meries and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candlelights . ' Un- less the lie looked more attractive than the truth no one would prefer it ...
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