Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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... character of American letters and scholarship . In England his success has probably been beyond that of any other American author . The tone of the En- VOL . VIII . - 1 glish press toward our publications has too often been either ART ...
... character of American letters and scholarship . In England his success has probably been beyond that of any other American author . The tone of the En- VOL . VIII . - 1 glish press toward our publications has too often been either ART ...
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... characters and events in their just relations , and ap- plying to them their proper principles . He thus presents a true exhibition of the period of time he has chosen for his subject , enabling the reader to comprehend its peculiar ...
... characters and events in their just relations , and ap- plying to them their proper principles . He thus presents a true exhibition of the period of time he has chosen for his subject , enabling the reader to comprehend its peculiar ...
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... character . Certain facts and persons are exaggerated into undue importance , while others are unduly depressed , in order that they may more readily fall within the range of his generalizations , or harmonize with his preconceived ...
... character . Certain facts and persons are exaggerated into undue importance , while others are unduly depressed , in order that they may more readily fall within the range of his generalizations , or harmonize with his preconceived ...
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... character of unobtrusiveness and reserve . It would , doubtless , appear to many readers much greater were it asserted with more emphasis , and occasionally allowed to disport itself in the snapping contrasts of antithesis , or the ...
... character of unobtrusiveness and reserve . It would , doubtless , appear to many readers much greater were it asserted with more emphasis , and occasionally allowed to disport itself in the snapping contrasts of antithesis , or the ...
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... character . Those who have carefully read the critical notices of his authorities , subjoined to each division of his histories , must admit that Mr. Prescott has shown himself abundantly capable of performing this difficult and ...
... character . Those who have carefully read the critical notices of his authorities , subjoined to each division of his histories , must admit that Mr. Prescott has shown himself abundantly capable of performing this difficult and ...
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