The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... equal , have certain inalienable rights ; and therefore it is wrong for man to hold property in man . Slavery is a sin , and ought immediately to be abandoned . But surely these principles , so clear in their abstraction , so congenial ...
... equal , have certain inalienable rights ; and therefore it is wrong for man to hold property in man . Slavery is a sin , and ought immediately to be abandoned . But surely these principles , so clear in their abstraction , so congenial ...
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... equal genius with more materials , produce better success ? The reason , however , is obvious . The power of a poet over his admirers , or of an orator over his audience , is to be estimated by a ratio between his genius and their ...
... equal genius with more materials , produce better success ? The reason , however , is obvious . The power of a poet over his admirers , or of an orator over his audience , is to be estimated by a ratio between his genius and their ...
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... equal heroes . The permanent difference is , in their literary tastes . On the eastern side of the Hellespont , we find hereditary dogmas never disputed ; a fixed philosophy ; great authority , and great credu- lity ; morality taught in ...
... equal heroes . The permanent difference is , in their literary tastes . On the eastern side of the Hellespont , we find hereditary dogmas never disputed ; a fixed philosophy ; great authority , and great credu- lity ; morality taught in ...
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... equal portions ; and thus comes the idea of judging . The word to mourn , comes from the withering of a plant . The first man who hung down his head in sorrow , was likened to a plant blasted by the sun , and failing for want of water ...
... equal portions ; and thus comes the idea of judging . The word to mourn , comes from the withering of a plant . The first man who hung down his head in sorrow , was likened to a plant blasted by the sun , and failing for want of water ...
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... equal utility with the passion exactly imitated . The talent of imitation , is very different from description , and far superior . Richardson on Shakspeare . MORALITY OF MACBETH . I AM one of those who have no faith in the morality of ...
... equal utility with the passion exactly imitated . The talent of imitation , is very different from description , and far superior . Richardson on Shakspeare . MORALITY OF MACBETH . I AM one of those who have no faith in the morality of ...
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