Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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... mind , or a passion so lodged in his heart , as to see facts in relation to it , instead of seeing them in relation ... minds in their true proportions , indicates a finely balanced as well as largely en- dowed nature , and implies moral ...
... mind , or a passion so lodged in his heart , as to see facts in relation to it , instead of seeing them in relation ... minds in their true proportions , indicates a finely balanced as well as largely en- dowed nature , and implies moral ...
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... mind , like that of Mr. Prescott , operates to the reader softly and without noise . Any strain or contortion in thought or expression would indicate imperfect comprehension of his subject , and exhibit the pains of labor instead of its ...
... mind , like that of Mr. Prescott , operates to the reader softly and without noise . Any strain or contortion in thought or expression would indicate imperfect comprehension of his subject , and exhibit the pains of labor instead of its ...
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... mind . Its simplicity is often too prim , its elegance too nice . The smooth- rubbed mind of the Scotchman risks nothing , is fearful of natural , graces , fearful of English verbal criticism , fearful of violating the dignity of ...
... mind . Its simplicity is often too prim , its elegance too nice . The smooth- rubbed mind of the Scotchman risks nothing , is fearful of natural , graces , fearful of English verbal criticism , fearful of violating the dignity of ...
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... mind readily accommodating itself to events as they rise . Such a style is to be judged not from the sparkle or ... mind is too large and healthy for such vanities . Perhaps the perfection of his style , in its plastic movement , is seen ...
... mind readily accommodating itself to events as they rise . Such a style is to be judged not from the sparkle or ... mind is too large and healthy for such vanities . Perhaps the perfection of his style , in its plastic movement , is seen ...
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... mind can pos- sibly grasp all the elements which enter into the spirit of an age ; for this spirit is but one expression of the general life of humanity , one step in its progress or retrogression , and holds inscrutable re- lations to ...
... mind can pos- sibly grasp all the elements which enter into the spirit of an age ; for this spirit is but one expression of the general life of humanity , one step in its progress or retrogression , and holds inscrutable re- lations to ...
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