Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... feeling . God , the uncreated , the incomprehensible , the invisible , attracted few worshippers . A philosopher might ... feelings ; but never with more than apparent and par- tial success . The men who demolished the images in ca ...
... feeling . God , the uncreated , the incomprehensible , the invisible , attracted few worshippers . A philosopher might ... feelings ; but never with more than apparent and par- tial success . The men who demolished the images in ca ...
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... feelings by which the gallant Cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the master , and not the slave . Like the hero of Homer , he enjoyed all the plea- sures of fascination ; but he was not fascinated . He listened to the ...
... feelings by which the gallant Cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the master , and not the slave . Like the hero of Homer , he enjoyed all the plea- sures of fascination ; but he was not fascinated . He listened to the ...
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... feelings had been early exposed to sharp trials ; he had been crossed in his boyish love ; he had been mortified by the failure of his first literary efforts ; he was straitened in pecuniary cir- cumstances ; he was unfortunate in his ...
... feelings had been early exposed to sharp trials ; he had been crossed in his boyish love ; he had been mortified by the failure of his first literary efforts ; he was straitened in pecuniary cir- cumstances ; he was unfortunate in his ...
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