The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 100.
1. lappuse
... become the language of high religious feeling , as it is of emotion generally . But it is not , on that ac- count , itself religion . It is also often leagued with superstition . It is the language of imagination , in its wildest , most ...
... become the language of high religious feeling , as it is of emotion generally . But it is not , on that ac- count , itself religion . It is also often leagued with superstition . It is the language of imagination , in its wildest , most ...
8. lappuse
... become mere poetic phrases , how many noble acts become mere empty romance , when tried by the severe rules which these latter times have thought it decent to apply to the inspired word ! How many argu- ments become wholly irrelevant ...
... become mere poetic phrases , how many noble acts become mere empty romance , when tried by the severe rules which these latter times have thought it decent to apply to the inspired word ! How many argu- ments become wholly irrelevant ...
13. lappuse
... become in course of time dull , dead , graceless , unimaginative , and unspiritual . Is it not greatly to be apprehended that the church of England is com- paratively not in a position favorable to poetry ? We cannot pretend to a very ...
... become in course of time dull , dead , graceless , unimaginative , and unspiritual . Is it not greatly to be apprehended that the church of England is com- paratively not in a position favorable to poetry ? We cannot pretend to a very ...
31. lappuse
... becoming separated by a still - widening in- terval ; we may mark the periods when man first awoke to a conscious- ness ... become stern realities to them , and the faults or vices of governors are reflected in shadows of startling ...
... becoming separated by a still - widening in- terval ; we may mark the periods when man first awoke to a conscious- ness ... become stern realities to them , and the faults or vices of governors are reflected in shadows of startling ...
34. lappuse
... become stopped and an explosion ensue . Now , did those who propound this argument ever reflect upon the condition of the country with its standing army , composed of men taken for the most part from these very classes ; instructed ...
... become stopped and an explosion ensue . Now , did those who propound this argument ever reflect upon the condition of the country with its standing army , composed of men taken for the most part from these very classes ; instructed ...
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