Value of Words
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62
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Nature and Art
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64
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Spirit and Form
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67
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Penal Retribution. The Church
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68
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Woman’s Patriotism
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70
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Doubt. Curiosity
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71
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Tieck. Coleridge
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71
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Application of a Bon Mot of Talleyrand
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73
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Adverse Individualities
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75
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Conflict in Love
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76
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French Expressions
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77
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Practical and Contemplative Life
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78
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Joanna Baillie. Macaulay’s Ballads
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80
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Cunning
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80
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Browning’s Paracelsus
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81
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Men, Women, and Children
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84
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Letters
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100
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Madame de Staël. Dejà
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103
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Thought too free
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105
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Good Qualities, not Virtues
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106
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Sense and Phantasy
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107
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Use the Present
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108
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Facts
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109
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Wise Sayings
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111
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Pestilence of Falsehood
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112
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Signs instead of Words. Relations with the World
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113
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Milton’s Adam and Eve
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115
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Thoughts, sundry
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116
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A Revelation of Childhood
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117
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The Indian Hunter and the Fire; an Allegory
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147
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Poetical Fragments
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152
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Theological.
The Hermit and the Minstrel
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155
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Pandemonium
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158
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Southey on the Religious Orders
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162
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Forms in Religion—Image Worship
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164
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Religious Differences
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165
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Expansive Christianity
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169
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Notes from various Sermons:—
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A Roman Catholic Sermon
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172
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Another
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176
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Church of England Sermon
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178
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Another
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181
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Dissenting Sermon
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187
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Father Taylor of Boston
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188
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PART II.
Literature and Art.
Notes from Books:—
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Dr. Arnold
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198
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Niebuhr
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220
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