Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... force of erudition , the images of poetry , the charm of varied scenery , and the eloquence of impassioned feeling . Hence his writings display a reach and variety of imagery , a depth of light and shadow , a vigour of thought , and an ...
... force of erudition , the images of poetry , the charm of varied scenery , and the eloquence of impassioned feeling . Hence his writings display a reach and variety of imagery , a depth of light and shadow , a vigour of thought , and an ...
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... force of his lofty mind to restore the fallen but imperishable faith of his fathers . In early youth , he was at first carried away by the fashionable infidelity of his times ; and in his Essais Historiques , which he published in 1792 ...
... force of his lofty mind to restore the fallen but imperishable faith of his fathers . In early youth , he was at first carried away by the fashionable infidelity of his times ; and in his Essais Historiques , which he published in 1792 ...
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... force of reason ; but it is at least of equal moment that others should be found in which the graces of eloquence and the fervour of enthusiasm form an attraction to those who are insensible to graver considerations ; where the reader ...
... force of reason ; but it is at least of equal moment that others should be found in which the graces of eloquence and the fervour of enthusiasm form an attraction to those who are insensible to graver considerations ; where the reader ...
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... force even to shake off its chains , and placed between ruins and the tomb ? " -Vol . ii . 163 . It is to be regretted that Chateaubriand did not visit Upper Egypt . His ardent and learned mind would have found ample room for eloquent ...
... force even to shake off its chains , and placed between ruins and the tomb ? " -Vol . ii . 163 . It is to be regretted that Chateaubriand did not visit Upper Egypt . His ardent and learned mind would have found ample room for eloquent ...
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... force , often with extraordinary beauty , the appearances of nature ; but it was as illustrations , or for the purpose of similitude only that he did so . It was on human events that his thoughts were fixed : it was the human heart , in ...
... force , often with extraordinary beauty , the appearances of nature ; but it was as illustrations , or for the purpose of similitude only that he did so . It was on human events that his thoughts were fixed : it was the human heart , in ...
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