The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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10. lappuse
... character ; less mundane , more divine than usual ? The church , may be , was at that time in the wilderness , or in prison , or the streets and lanes , the highways , and the hedges ; those men had some- thing heroic about them , and ...
... character ; less mundane , more divine than usual ? The church , may be , was at that time in the wilderness , or in prison , or the streets and lanes , the highways , and the hedges ; those men had some- thing heroic about them , and ...
12. lappuse
... character of poetry affords some clue towards the solution of the painful fact of some considerable classes of our fellow creatures having a certain uniform gracelessness , and ill favor , a deficiency which we all feel , though we ...
... character of poetry affords some clue towards the solution of the painful fact of some considerable classes of our fellow creatures having a certain uniform gracelessness , and ill favor , a deficiency which we all feel , though we ...
14. lappuse
... character- ized by a poetical spirit . Various other minor features of the Reformation , such as the systematic spoliation and habitual neglect of churches , and the rejection of all the ancient rites and customary ornaments , were ...
... character- ized by a poetical spirit . Various other minor features of the Reformation , such as the systematic spoliation and habitual neglect of churches , and the rejection of all the ancient rites and customary ornaments , were ...
15. lappuse
... character on the age , or to stamp their name upon it . They contend virtually , though not always consciously , not always with any express and definite object ; for the outpourings of genius may have no motive , but a certain instinct ...
... character on the age , or to stamp their name upon it . They contend virtually , though not always consciously , not always with any express and definite object ; for the outpourings of genius may have no motive , but a certain instinct ...
33. lappuse
... character . But for those who have none to contribute - what is to be- come of them ? Must the multitudes of such be left to stand idle , because no man will hire them ; in want of every thing , because they have noth- ing already and ...
... character . But for those who have none to contribute - what is to be- come of them ? Must the multitudes of such be left to stand idle , because no man will hire them ; in want of every thing , because they have noth- ing already and ...
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