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... writer has succeeded so well in making the imagina- tion the high road to virtuous feeling , and sensible reflection , as De Foe did in his Robinson Crusoe . The rational piety of this excellent narration ; its warm , simple , and ...
... writer has succeeded so well in making the imagina- tion the high road to virtuous feeling , and sensible reflection , as De Foe did in his Robinson Crusoe . The rational piety of this excellent narration ; its warm , simple , and ...
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... this account of animal magnetism , by the most learned and in- telligent of all the writers on the subject , we shall not pause to VOL . II.NO. I. 4 • consider ; but proceed to add a few instances of Animal Magnetism , 25.
... this account of animal magnetism , by the most learned and in- telligent of all the writers on the subject , we shall not pause to VOL . II.NO. I. 4 • consider ; but proceed to add a few instances of Animal Magnetism , 25.
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... writer of these pages , that it is GENUINE , and consequently affords a noble testimony to the credibility of the facts related in the New Testament . ART . X. - Anecdotes . SOME years ago a case was sent to an eminent lawyer for an ...
... writer of these pages , that it is GENUINE , and consequently affords a noble testimony to the credibility of the facts related in the New Testament . ART . X. - Anecdotes . SOME years ago a case was sent to an eminent lawyer for an ...
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... writer we should state he is aware of the responsibility which his sacred profession imposes upon him , in the employment of his time ; and that this drama was neither written with a view to representation , " nor can it be adapted to ...
... writer we should state he is aware of the responsibility which his sacred profession imposes upon him , in the employment of his time ; and that this drama was neither written with a view to representation , " nor can it be adapted to ...
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... writer takes into account the Scotch Novels , which he assigns , seemingly as a mere matter of course , to Sir Walter . In Byron there is but little action ; in him all is declamation , reflection , or sudden , animated description : in ...
... writer takes into account the Scotch Novels , which he assigns , seemingly as a mere matter of course , to Sir Walter . In Byron there is but little action ; in him all is declamation , reflection , or sudden , animated description : in ...
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