Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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Pagina 7
... heart , as to see facts in relation to it , instead of seeing them in relation to each other . An honest sectarian or partisan , an admirable moralist or philanthro- pist , might make his history a tissue of fallacies and falsehoods ...
... heart , as to see facts in relation to it , instead of seeing them in relation to each other . An honest sectarian or partisan , an admirable moralist or philanthro- pist , might make his history a tissue of fallacies and falsehoods ...
Pagina 11
... heart and brain , we are inclined to exclaim with Hamlet , - " Has this fellow no feeling of his business ? " It is the same in his literary criticisms . He gives the truth as it is about the author , not as it is in the au- thor . He ...
... heart and brain , we are inclined to exclaim with Hamlet , - " Has this fellow no feeling of his business ? " It is the same in his literary criticisms . He gives the truth as it is about the author , not as it is in the au- thor . He ...
Pagina 12
... 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 heart , and crimes which result from accredited error ...
... 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 heart , and crimes which result from accredited error ...
Pagina 23
... heart must fasten its sympathies to them ; the imagination must see them as pictures . They are then a posses- sion for ever . To the inward vision of the mind they are as much living realities as though they were present to the out ...
... heart must fasten its sympathies to them ; the imagination must see them as pictures . They are then a posses- sion for ever . To the inward vision of the mind they are as much living realities as though they were present to the out ...
Pagina 25
... heart all fire , and a head all ice . His intellect was large , flexi- ble , capacious of great plans , inexhaustible in expedients , and pre- serving , in the fiercest inward excitement of his passions , a won- derful coolness ...
... heart all fire , and a head all ice . His intellect was large , flexi- ble , capacious of great plans , inexhaustible in expedients , and pre- serving , in the fiercest inward excitement of his passions , a won- derful coolness ...
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