The homeliest details of the farmer's work are transfigured through the poet's love of nature; through his religious feeling and his pious sympathy with the sanctities of human affection; through his patriotic sympathy with the national greatness; and through the rich allusiveness of his art to everything in poetry and legend which can illustrate and glorify his theme. [Please select]
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The censure of Lockhart for "personalities, indiscretion," violating the "sanctities of private life," was, he said, better than a good many praises. [Please select]
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"I make it a principle, though I can see through all things, invariably to respect the secrecies and sanctities." [Please select]
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What right had she to pry into the hidden sanctities of his past. [Please select]
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Love, marriage, death--all the sanctities of life--were bound up with it. [Please select]
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Bradley might almost be called an unbelieving Newman; time, especially, seems to have brought his suffering and refined spirit into greater sympathy with ancient sanctities. [Please select]
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Buried in the blessed sanctities and certitudes of home,--if this can be called a burial,--those Christian women could forego the dangerous fascination of society and the vanity of being enrolled among its leaders. [Please select]
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