The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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3. lappuse
... fact of the influence of poetry in shaping the sentiments of the Oxford writers , but make it apparent that they have designed to avail themselves of this influence , to the greatest possible extent , in the propagation of their views ...
... fact of the influence of poetry in shaping the sentiments of the Oxford writers , but make it apparent that they have designed to avail themselves of this influence , to the greatest possible extent , in the propagation of their views ...
9. lappuse
... fact way , and eschew whatever is liable to the charge of being fanciful , imaginative , semi - human , traditionary , and so forth , as being on that ac- count contrary to the proper genius of our religion . But it may reasona- bly ...
... fact way , and eschew whatever is liable to the charge of being fanciful , imaginative , semi - human , traditionary , and so forth , as being on that ac- count contrary to the proper genius of our religion . But it may reasona- bly ...
11. lappuse
... fact , is as conceivable as the fact may be true ; and when the blindness does exist , it is owing , as to other causes , so also to the want of a certain poetic gift of discerning the gracious hand of the Almighty . Poetry is a ...
... fact , is as conceivable as the fact may be true ; and when the blindness does exist , it is owing , as to other causes , so also to the want of a certain poetic gift of discerning the gracious hand of the Almighty . Poetry is a ...
12. lappuse
... 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 cannot describe , and that not by any means superficial , but deep in grain ...
... 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 cannot describe , and that not by any means superficial , but deep in grain ...
14. lappuse
... fact , the church , for this two hundred years , that is , since Puritanism almost radically extirpated the last remains of ancient Catholic feeling , has had no poetry . Even in its most respectable aspect , the Establishment has been ...
... fact , the church , for this two hundred years , that is , since Puritanism almost radically extirpated the last remains of ancient Catholic feeling , has had no poetry . Even in its most respectable aspect , the Establishment has been ...
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