Quakers, who suffer their women to preach and pray. having soared out of his own reach and sight, not well perceiving how near the frontiers of height and depth border upon each other, with the same course and wing, he falls down plum into the lowest... The Brighton magazine - Página 1711822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Howard D. Weinbrot - 2005 - 412 páginas
...allowed his narrator to analyze the nature of man. Once he spurs and bridles his thoughts he never stops, "but naturally sallies out into both extremes of High and Low, of Good and Evil." He soars beyond "his own Road and Sight," fails to see "how near the Frontiers of Height and Depth... | |
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