The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... important personages of scripture history . How far subjects drawn from the sacred writings are proper for narrative or dramatic poetry , is a question about which there has been much discussion . It has been urged , among other ...
... important personages of scripture history . How far subjects drawn from the sacred writings are proper for narrative or dramatic poetry , is a question about which there has been much discussion . It has been urged , among other ...
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... important qualities of dramatic writing . Every thing about it is better calculated to command and fix the at- tention , the incidents are more varied and striking , and where there is declamation , it is at least spirited declamation ...
... important qualities of dramatic writing . Every thing about it is better calculated to command and fix the at- tention , the incidents are more varied and striking , and where there is declamation , it is at least spirited declamation ...
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... important effect which would follow an adop- tion of Mr. Calhoun's plan to its full extent , would be the ne ... importance . On this subject , it is our intention to enlarge our view in a future number , when we shall be better prepared ...
... important effect which would follow an adop- tion of Mr. Calhoun's plan to its full extent , would be the ne ... importance . On this subject , it is our intention to enlarge our view in a future number , when we shall be better prepared ...
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... important as that which springs from this very distinction , that one is the dependent of a free , and the other of an arbitrary form of government . Each participates in the characteristic spirit of the institution , under which he is ...
... important as that which springs from this very distinction , that one is the dependent of a free , and the other of an arbitrary form of government . Each participates in the characteristic spirit of the institution , under which he is ...
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... important ; we mean , " the power of human reason to judge of the internal evidence of truth in the doctrines and precepts of religion . " Dr. Chalmers has certainly expressed himself in language too unmeasured , when combating the ...
... important ; we mean , " the power of human reason to judge of the internal evidence of truth in the doctrines and precepts of religion . " Dr. Chalmers has certainly expressed himself in language too unmeasured , when combating the ...
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