Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... human heart . This is his unequalled excellence there he stands , without a rival since the days of Shakspeare . It is to this cause that his astonishing success has been owing . We feel in his characters that it is not romance , but ...
... human heart . This is his unequalled excellence there he stands , without a rival since the days of Shakspeare . It is to this cause that his astonishing success has been owing . We feel in his characters that it is not romance , but ...
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... human heart , and been watered by the streams of imperishable feeling , will for ever continue to elevate and bless a grateful world . To form a just conception of the importance of Chateau- briand's Genius of Christianity , we must ...
... human heart , and been watered by the streams of imperishable feeling , will for ever continue to elevate and bless a grateful world . To form a just conception of the importance of Chateau- briand's Genius of Christianity , we must ...
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... human heart , that it flourished most in periods of disaster and calamity ; derived strength from the fountains of suffering , and , banished in all but form from the palaces of princes , spread its roots far and wide in the cottages of ...
... human heart , that it flourished most in periods of disaster and calamity ; derived strength from the fountains of suffering , and , banished in all but form from the palaces of princes , spread its roots far and wide in the cottages of ...
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... human society ; to trace the changes which it has effected in the reason and the passions of man ; to show how it ... humanity . ” — Vol . iii . 263 , 266 . These observations appear to us as just as they are pro- found ; and they are ...
... human society ; to trace the changes which it has effected in the reason and the passions of man ; to show how it ... humanity . ” — Vol . iii . 263 , 266 . These observations appear to us as just as they are pro- found ; and they are ...
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... human mind for the mysterious , that the religions of every country should have had their impenetrable secrets . God forbid that I should compare their mysteries to those of the true faith , or the unfathomable depths of the Sovereign ...
... human mind for the mysterious , that the religions of every country should have had their impenetrable secrets . God forbid that I should compare their mysteries to those of the true faith , or the unfathomable depths of the Sovereign ...
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