A Newman anthology. : Characteristics from his writings: being selections personal, historical, philosophical, and religious, from his various works /
This anthology willimpress the reader to whom Newman is merely a name, with the subtlety of his thought, the wide range of his genius, and the splendour of his 'regal English'; but it would be as well for him to remember what Lilly has written, 'they who know only his works, know the least part of h...
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Dennis Dobson,
[1949]
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| Summary: | This anthology willimpress the reader to whom Newman is merely a name, with the subtlety of his thought, the wide range of his genius, and the splendour of his 'regal English'; but it would be as well for him to remember what Lilly has written, 'they who know only his works, know the least part of him'. |
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PR 5106 .L628 1949
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Hesburgh Library General Collection
| Call Number: |
PR 5106 .L628 1949
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| Available Request Request a scan of an article or book chapter |