American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... mind , there is the less opportunity for the display of originality ; that the sameness of instruction gives to all minds the same mould , deprives each of its peculiarities , and destroys every thing like individuality of character ...
... mind , there is the less opportunity for the display of originality ; that the sameness of instruction gives to all minds the same mould , deprives each of its peculiarities , and destroys every thing like individuality of character ...
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... mind by exercising them in the only way which would have been permitted in that age of ecclesiastical domination , and thus , these men , who have been viewed with regret rather than grati- tude , as condemned to waste their powers in ...
... mind by exercising them in the only way which would have been permitted in that age of ecclesiastical domination , and thus , these men , who have been viewed with regret rather than grati- tude , as condemned to waste their powers in ...
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... mind . It becomes us to mourn over the aber- rations of genius ; and with such instances as that of Bacon be- fore our eyes , to doubt which most to admire , the littleness or the greatness of the human mind . Our readers , we are sure ...
... mind . It becomes us to mourn over the aber- rations of genius ; and with such instances as that of Bacon be- fore our eyes , to doubt which most to admire , the littleness or the greatness of the human mind . Our readers , we are sure ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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