The Prose Writers of America: With a Survey of the Intellectual History, Condition, and Prospects of the CountryA. Hart, 1852 - 552 Seiten |
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... racter has been sacrificed to the reproduction of something conformable to the model which has been always before its eyes . Thus the Romans checked themselves in the vigour of their first conceptions to become emulous copyists of the ...
... racter has been sacrificed to the reproduction of something conformable to the model which has been always before its eyes . Thus the Romans checked themselves in the vigour of their first conceptions to become emulous copyists of the ...
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... racter , but a geniality and heartiness of appreciation which carry the reader's feelings along with his fancy . I shall but allude here to Judge Breckenridge's Modern Chivalry , Dr. Gil- man's Village Choir , Major McClintock's Yankee ...
... racter , but a geniality and heartiness of appreciation which carry the reader's feelings along with his fancy . I shall but allude here to Judge Breckenridge's Modern Chivalry , Dr. Gil- man's Village Choir , Major McClintock's Yankee ...
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... racter of a nation , and fulfil the ends of govern- ment , be the fruits of our establishments , the cause of Liberty will acquire a dignity and lustre which it has never yet enjoyed ; and an example will be set which cannot but have ...
... racter of a nation , and fulfil the ends of govern- ment , be the fruits of our establishments , the cause of Liberty will acquire a dignity and lustre which it has never yet enjoyed ; and an example will be set which cannot but have ...
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... racter and Writings of St. Paul . Another is called The Friend , and comprises a series of essays commenced during his residence in Greenfield and concluded near the close of his life . The style of Dr. Dwight is fluent , graceful ...
... racter and Writings of St. Paul . Another is called The Friend , and comprises a series of essays commenced during his residence in Greenfield and concluded near the close of his life . The style of Dr. Dwight is fluent , graceful ...
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... racter not only very deficient in delicacy , but to- tally regardless of filial duty , of female modesty , and of ingenuous shame . Third . That her deficiency in delicacy is dis- cernible in her conduct and discourse throughout the ...
... racter not only very deficient in delicacy , but to- tally regardless of filial duty , of female modesty , and of ingenuous shame . Third . That her deficiency in delicacy is dis- cernible in her conduct and discourse throughout the ...
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