Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 205
... writing with all my heart against what he has said of me , I am not conscious of personal unkindness towards himself . I think it necessary to write as I am writing , for my own sake , and for the sake of the Catholic Priest- hood ; but ...
... writing with all my heart against what he has said of me , I am not conscious of personal unkindness towards himself . I think it necessary to write as I am writing , for my own sake , and for the sake of the Catholic Priest- hood ; but ...
Page 294
... writer whose work - largely journalism , but journalism of the finer sort -- had hardly fulfilled the promise which ... writing , for the unlearned , a guide to modern English Literature and leaving Newman wholly out of account . And as ...
... writer whose work - largely journalism , but journalism of the finer sort -- had hardly fulfilled the promise which ... writing , for the unlearned , a guide to modern English Literature and leaving Newman wholly out of account . And as ...
Page 298
... writing " ; and another Frenchman , Verlaine , in his Art Poétique , enjoins us to " take eloquence and wring its ... writers seems arti- ficial , is nothing else but the mere habit and way of a lofty intellect . Aristotle , in his ...
... writing " ; and another Frenchman , Verlaine , in his Art Poétique , enjoins us to " take eloquence and wring its ... writers seems arti- ficial , is nothing else but the mere habit and way of a lofty intellect . Aristotle , in his ...
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