The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... nature , uttered without any idea of rules , or pretension to excellence , or fear of criticism . Out of the fulness of the heart the mouth speaketh . This is the whole sum and substance of the rhetoric and poetry of rude ages . The ...
... nature , uttered without any idea of rules , or pretension to excellence , or fear of criticism . Out of the fulness of the heart the mouth speaketh . This is the whole sum and substance of the rhetoric and poetry of rude ages . The ...
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... nature of man and his relation to the world about him . They treat him as if he were no - body , but all under ... nature , but a consequence , rather , and proof of its corruption . Nature is lovely in vain . Nay , it is worse than in ...
... nature of man and his relation to the world about him . They treat him as if he were no - body , but all under ... nature , but a consequence , rather , and proof of its corruption . Nature is lovely in vain . Nay , it is worse than in ...
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... nature and of society . It exhorts him , therefore , to possess himself with patience to say with the philosophic Antoninus , " every thing suits me , which is fitted to promote thy harmony , O World . Nothing is either premature or ...
... nature and of society . It exhorts him , therefore , to possess himself with patience to say with the philosophic Antoninus , " every thing suits me , which is fitted to promote thy harmony , O World . Nothing is either premature or ...
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