Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... eminent names , originate , we venture to say , in profound ignorance of the art of poetry . What is spirit ? What are our own minds , the Logicians may reason about abstractions , but the great mass of mankind can never feel an ...
... eminent names , originate , we venture to say , in profound ignorance of the art of poetry . What is spirit ? What are our own minds , the Logicians may reason about abstractions , but the great mass of mankind can never feel an ...
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... eminent at this crisis that its enemies love to exhibit persons who concurred in it , and in justice it . They pull down the scaffolding from the more particularly to the eminent person who half - finished edifice ; they point to the ...
... eminent at this crisis that its enemies love to exhibit persons who concurred in it , and in justice it . They pull down the scaffolding from the more particularly to the eminent person who half - finished edifice ; they point to the ...
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... eminent a to them with all their fellow - citizens . Those critic , attacked the fundamental principles of who drove James from his throne , who seduced all free governments , must , if suffered to re- his army , who alienated his ...
... eminent a to them with all their fellow - citizens . Those critic , attacked the fundamental principles of who drove James from his throne , who seduced all free governments , must , if suffered to re- his army , who alienated his ...
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... eminent men and the irrational dread of innovation . cracy . He was under the influence of all the Presbyterians - for this he forsook them . H feelings by which the gallant cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the mas ...
... eminent men and the irrational dread of innovation . cracy . He was under the influence of all the Presbyterians - for this he forsook them . H feelings by which the gallant cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the mas ...
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... eminent writers have , therefore , endeavoured his mind ; and their combination , like that of to detect , in this unfortunate performance , the variegated threads in shot silk , gives to the some concealed meaning more consistent with ...
... eminent writers have , therefore , endeavoured his mind ; and their combination , like that of to detect , in this unfortunate performance , the variegated threads in shot silk , gives to the some concealed meaning more consistent with ...
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