American Quarterly Review, Том 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... bear the higher character of organization , and are rendered subservient to the purposes of life . And by the influence of heat , light , and electrical powers , there is a constant series of changes ; matter assumes new forms , the ...
... bear the higher character of organization , and are rendered subservient to the purposes of life . And by the influence of heat , light , and electrical powers , there is a constant series of changes ; matter assumes new forms , the ...
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... bear through life , or to present a loftier aim for their struggles . They offer no consolations that may impart to their state an unction of which it is fully capable , and which their prouder brethren might sigh for in vain . Far ...
... bear through life , or to present a loftier aim for their struggles . They offer no consolations that may impart to their state an unction of which it is fully capable , and which their prouder brethren might sigh for in vain . Far ...
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... bear along the good advice and reflections with which it abounds . Each chapter presents an incident , or description , in contrast with another either preceding or following it - intended to exemplify the worthlessness or value of ...
... bear along the good advice and reflections with which it abounds . Each chapter presents an incident , or description , in contrast with another either preceding or following it - intended to exemplify the worthlessness or value of ...
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... bear the test of severe criticism ; that if time is but taken to guard against the seductions of his fine , though very frequently bom- bastic language , and to ponder upon the ideas which his load of words embodies , the conclusion ...
... bear the test of severe criticism ; that if time is but taken to guard against the seductions of his fine , though very frequently bom- bastic language , and to ponder upon the ideas which his load of words embodies , the conclusion ...
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... bear in mind the manners and customs of the respective nations . A view of literature , apart from the history of nations , would create a prodigious fallacy ; to hear the successive poets calmly singing their loves and their sheep ...
... bear in mind the manners and customs of the respective nations . A view of literature , apart from the history of nations , would create a prodigious fallacy ; to hear the successive poets calmly singing their loves and their sheep ...
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