Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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Pagina 7
... racter are characterized by singular objectiveness . By a fine feli- city of his nature he is content to consider his subject as every- thing , and himself as nothing . Objects stand out on his page in clear light , undiscolored by the ...
... racter are characterized by singular objectiveness . By a fine feli- city of his nature he is content to consider his subject as every- thing , and himself as nothing . Objects stand out on his page in clear light , undiscolored by the ...
Pagina 19
... racter , not in an isolated analysis of qualities , but in the narration of the events which called them forth . He so blends character with events that their mutual relation is distinctly seen . The reader instinctively connects ...
... racter , not in an isolated analysis of qualities , but in the narration of the events which called them forth . He so blends character with events that their mutual relation is distinctly seen . The reader instinctively connects ...
Pagina 21
... racter , and this he has profoundly studied both in itself and as it was gradually molded by religious and political institutions . He has considered the Spaniard in his character as crusader and op- pressor , and developed with ...
... racter , and this he has profoundly studied both in itself and as it was gradually molded by religious and political institutions . He has considered the Spaniard in his character as crusader and op- pressor , and developed with ...
Pagina 79
... . That Cromwell was often mistaken , we do not doubt . His cha- racter , like that of Luther , Knox , Calvin , and the other early reformers , partook of the enthusiasm of the times ; 1848. ] 79 Cromwell and the Revolution .
... . That Cromwell was often mistaken , we do not doubt . His cha- racter , like that of Luther , Knox , Calvin , and the other early reformers , partook of the enthusiasm of the times ; 1848. ] 79 Cromwell and the Revolution .
Pagina 115
... racter . He has also pointed out some other words , as ride , sick , & c . , in which the English differ from us , by having departed from former usage , while we have retained it . He has likewise shown that most of those familiar ...
... racter . He has also pointed out some other words , as ride , sick , & c . , in which the English differ from us , by having departed from former usage , while we have retained it . He has likewise shown that most of those familiar ...
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