The Prose Writers of America: A Collection of Eloquent and Interesting Extracts from the Writings of American AuthorsHurst & Company, 1909 |
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... thought , and the moral courage which led him to disregard personal inconvenience in the expression of his sentiments . Deep thought is the informing soul , that every where sustains and inspires the imposing grandeur of his eloquence ...
... thought , and the moral courage which led him to disregard personal inconvenience in the expression of his sentiments . Deep thought is the informing soul , that every where sustains and inspires the imposing grandeur of his eloquence ...
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... thought that persons below him in capacity might have good ideas , which he might em- ploy in the correction and improvement of his own . His attention was always awake to grasp the materials that came to him from every source . A ...
... thought that persons below him in capacity might have good ideas , which he might em- ploy in the correction and improvement of his own . His attention was always awake to grasp the materials that came to him from every source . A ...
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... thought ; he begins to look upon his art with an altered eye . It ceases to be a dark mechanical process , which he cannot understand ; he regards it as an object of inquiry , and begins to penetrate the reasons , and acquire a new mas ...
... thought ; he begins to look upon his art with an altered eye . It ceases to be a dark mechanical process , which he cannot understand ; he regards it as an object of inquiry , and begins to penetrate the reasons , and acquire a new mas ...
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for dness of the Deity displayed in the Beauty of Creation Dwight | 10 |
Rural Occupations favourable to the Sentiments of Devotion | 19 |
Jefferson | 25 |
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