Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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Pagina 7
... feelings , prejudices , or modes of thought . He thus represents , not his subject , but his subject as modified by his own character . Certain facts and persons are exaggerated into undue importance , while others are unduly depressed ...
... feelings , prejudices , or modes of thought . He thus represents , not his subject , but his subject as modified by his own character . Certain facts and persons are exaggerated into undue importance , while others are unduly depressed ...
Pagina 11
... feeling of his business ? " It is the same in his literary criticisms . He gives the truth as it is about the author ... feelings and powers , which distinguishes one man's genius from another's , escapes the processes of his ...
... feeling of his business ? " It is the same in his literary criticisms . He gives the truth as it is about the author ... feelings and powers , which distinguishes one man's genius from another's , escapes the processes of his ...
Pagina 12
... feels its peculiar life , and comprehends , with his heart as well as his head , the influences which shaped character , and supplied motives and palliations of conduct . He distinguishes between crimes which result from wickedness of ...
... feels its peculiar life , and comprehends , with his heart as well as his head , the influences which shaped character , and supplied motives and palliations of conduct . He distinguishes between crimes which result from wickedness of ...
Pagina 13
... feeling of the mind . The same thing presented simply to the understanding , divested of its coloring and characterization , would certainly lose as much in instruction as attractiveness . Mr. Prescott understands what has made ...
... feeling of the mind . The same thing presented simply to the understanding , divested of its coloring and characterization , would certainly lose as much in instruction as attractiveness . Mr. Prescott understands what has made ...
Pagina 21
... feeling . Mr. Prescott has instituted an ingenious parallel between her and Elizabeth of England , in which he happily traces their points of resemblance and contrast . The Castilian queen differed from the great English virago in being ...
... feeling . Mr. Prescott has instituted an ingenious parallel between her and Elizabeth of England , in which he happily traces their points of resemblance and contrast . The Castilian queen differed from the great English virago in being ...
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