North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... moral sensibility , and a religious love of nature . His voluptuousness appears to be the coldest thing in the world , as remote as possible from sudden and momentary fervour . It has not the spirit of wild , careless , so- cial frolick ...
... moral sensibility , and a religious love of nature . His voluptuousness appears to be the coldest thing in the world , as remote as possible from sudden and momentary fervour . It has not the spirit of wild , careless , so- cial frolick ...
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... moral and renovating influences by shewing us how the spirit of God still moves upon the work of his hands . We must look elsewhere for the remem- bered poetry , that mingles with our oldest and dearest thoughts , leaving enduring ...
... moral and renovating influences by shewing us how the spirit of God still moves upon the work of his hands . We must look elsewhere for the remem- bered poetry , that mingles with our oldest and dearest thoughts , leaving enduring ...
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... moral notions , we ought not to judge very hardly of the character of an in- dividual who acts up to the moral standard of his age and country . However barbarous and bloody a thing war may be in itself , and however as a custom it may ...
... moral notions , we ought not to judge very hardly of the character of an in- dividual who acts up to the moral standard of his age and country . However barbarous and bloody a thing war may be in itself , and however as a custom it may ...
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... moral purposes under the description of poetry , and thus military virtues have already ceased to be the sole objects of interest in fictitious narration . The principal poets of Great Britain still continue , as was observed before ...
... moral purposes under the description of poetry , and thus military virtues have already ceased to be the sole objects of interest in fictitious narration . The principal poets of Great Britain still continue , as was observed before ...
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... moral , political , and juridical science , during the same period , though less perceptible to the com- mon eye , is not less wonderful ; and has quite as much contributed to the improvement of the human race , and to the developement ...
... moral , political , and juridical science , during the same period , though less perceptible to the com- mon eye , is not less wonderful ; and has quite as much contributed to the improvement of the human race , and to the developement ...
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