American Quarterly Review, Издања 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... feeling of gratitude to a directing Providence , that such men are so arduously devoting their distinguished powers , each in his own way , in accordance with his own taste , to the advance- ment of human happiness . Such men are ...
... feeling of gratitude to a directing Providence , that such men are so arduously devoting their distinguished powers , each in his own way , in accordance with his own taste , to the advance- ment of human happiness . Such men are ...
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... feeling , whose government is a theocracy , and whose general condition is entirely unaffected by the thousand circumstances peculiar to a more artificial state of society . We must , in a manner , relin- quish our identity , and become ...
... feeling , whose government is a theocracy , and whose general condition is entirely unaffected by the thousand circumstances peculiar to a more artificial state of society . We must , in a manner , relin- quish our identity , and become ...
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... feeling they could hardly avoid . They could not wander over the hills and bathe in the streams of their native ... feelings . Their sensibilities could not sleep amid such scenes and objects to arouse them . Their habitual feelings must ...
... feeling they could hardly avoid . They could not wander over the hills and bathe in the streams of their native ... feelings . Their sensibilities could not sleep amid such scenes and objects to arouse them . Their habitual feelings must ...
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... feeling and taste . The result was repugnance to his very name as a poet , and contempt for his character as a man . We listened to the calumny and depreciation of his talents with all the in- difference of one who feels no interest ...
... feeling and taste . The result was repugnance to his very name as a poet , and contempt for his character as a man . We listened to the calumny and depreciation of his talents with all the in- difference of one who feels no interest ...
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... feeling of awe when we contemplate what these spirits might have known ; how much was imparted to their transcendant ... feelings . No one yet knows how the sacred fire is lighted on the altar where a great mind worships . No one can ...
... feeling of awe when we contemplate what these spirits might have known ; how much was imparted to their transcendant ... feelings . No one yet knows how the sacred fire is lighted on the altar where a great mind worships . No one can ...
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