Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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... writer may easily gain the reputation of a strong and striking thinker , by sacrificing artistical effect to momentary surprises , or by exhibiting his thoughts in their making , before they have attained precision and definiteness ...
... writer may easily gain the reputation of a strong and striking thinker , by sacrificing artistical effect to momentary surprises , or by exhibiting his thoughts in their making , before they have attained precision and definiteness ...
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... writer slips through his analysis . That subtil interpenetration of person- ality with feelings and powers , which distinguishes one man's genius from another's , escapes the processes of his understanding . Persons , in Mr. Hallam's ...
... writer slips through his analysis . That subtil interpenetration of person- ality with feelings and powers , which distinguishes one man's genius from another's , escapes the processes of his understanding . Persons , in Mr. Hallam's ...
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... writers left to an American the honor of first writing a classic history of the period . Two inconsiderable compilations , one in French by Mignot , the other in German by Becker , were the only records of an attempt to grapple with the ...
... writers left to an American the honor of first writing a classic history of the period . Two inconsiderable compilations , one in French by Mignot , the other in German by Becker , were the only records of an attempt to grapple with the ...
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... writer , to whom the columns of the Tribune were so freely granted , the merit of boldly tracing out many of his positions to their logical consequences ; although even he thinks that the age is not yet fully prepared for all the ...
... writer , to whom the columns of the Tribune were so freely granted , the merit of boldly tracing out many of his positions to their logical consequences ; although even he thinks that the age is not yet fully prepared for all the ...
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... writer of the Fourier school , " the decrees of the heart . " We certainly do Fourierism full justice , and fairly state its leading doctrine , when we say that it designs to discover a method in which every passion of every individual ...
... writer of the Fourier school , " the decrees of the heart . " We certainly do Fourierism full justice , and fairly state its leading doctrine , when we say that it designs to discover a method in which every passion of every individual ...
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