The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... mind to dwell upon them more intently , it will naturally deepen and confirm it . This field ought at least to be as free to the poet as to the pulpit orator . Nobody thinks of passing a censure upon the latter , when , suf- fering his ...
... mind to dwell upon them more intently , it will naturally deepen and confirm it . This field ought at least to be as free to the poet as to the pulpit orator . Nobody thinks of passing a censure upon the latter , when , suf- fering his ...
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... mind . Along with many interesting situations , and much impassioned sentiment , they contain no small proportion of indecency and blasphemy . His impiety , however , is by no means the conse- quence of his choice of subjects ; his ...
... mind . Along with many interesting situations , and much impassioned sentiment , they contain no small proportion of indecency and blasphemy . His impiety , however , is by no means the conse- quence of his choice of subjects ; his ...
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... mind for the disclosure which he finally makes , so that although it surprises and agitates , it does not shock us ... minds , accustomed as they are to speculate on the union of the soul and body , admit with- out difficulty . It ...
... mind for the disclosure which he finally makes , so that although it surprises and agitates , it does not shock us ... minds , accustomed as they are to speculate on the union of the soul and body , admit with- out difficulty . It ...
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... mind . The common doctrine attributes to evil spirits an influence upon the minds of men , and it is not stepping very far out of the shadowy and uncertain boundaries of that doctrine , to allow them power over matter . We shall then ...
... mind . The common doctrine attributes to evil spirits an influence upon the minds of men , and it is not stepping very far out of the shadowy and uncertain boundaries of that doctrine , to allow them power over matter . We shall then ...
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... the fruits of a prejudice , which the progress of mind has nearly exploded . * See Mr. Clay's letter to Judge Brooke . 189070 In monarchical governments , where all appointments to mili- tary 1825. ] 13 Standing Armies .
... the fruits of a prejudice , which the progress of mind has nearly exploded . * See Mr. Clay's letter to Judge Brooke . 189070 In monarchical governments , where all appointments to mili- tary 1825. ] 13 Standing Armies .
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