The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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1. lappuse
... nature over spirits that cannot follow its march , but still bow to the dominion which attends it - the power of a high - reaching , imaginative intellect over a passive one , yield- ed to the beautiful illusion which is thrown around ...
... nature over spirits that cannot follow its march , but still bow to the dominion which attends it - the power of a high - reaching , imaginative intellect over a passive one , yield- ed to the beautiful illusion which is thrown around ...
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... nature of man poetry is , and how serious a mutilation and disability it is to be wanting in it , from the consideration how many religious motives and arguments there are , which cannot be felt and appreciated without the help of po ...
... nature of man poetry is , and how serious a mutilation and disability it is to be wanting in it , from the consideration how many religious motives and arguments there are , which cannot be felt and appreciated without the help of po ...
7. lappuse
... natural geography of the globe might have run in lines of latitude and longitude like the boundaries in the United States . Let some one write a book on the Catholicism of nature - its rites and ceremonies - its symbols - its infinite ...
... natural geography of the globe might have run in lines of latitude and longitude like the boundaries in the United States . Let some one write a book on the Catholicism of nature - its rites and ceremonies - its symbols - its infinite ...
8. lappuse
gious instinct ; that it is universal ; and that nature and revelation are addressed to it . On what other supposition , we will ask , would it not be strange and hard , and almost cruel , that so many arguments in Scripture are ...
gious instinct ; that it is universal ; and that nature and revelation are addressed to it . On what other supposition , we will ask , would it not be strange and hard , and almost cruel , that so many arguments in Scripture are ...
11. lappuse
... nature ; from city to village ; from the grandsire to the stripling . The rule is proved by the exception . We miss poetry at once when we do not perceive it . As sure as we know life from death , so do we know the mind without poetry ...
... nature ; from city to village ; from the grandsire to the stripling . The rule is proved by the exception . We miss poetry at once when we do not perceive it . As sure as we know life from death , so do we know the mind without poetry ...
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