Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 8G.P.Putnam & Company, 1856 |
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... ment was ordinarily so regardful : - " Vice itself lost half its evil in losing all its grossness . " The sentiment of the first part of the sentence is as dif- ficult to maintain in ethics as the state- ment of the last part is ...
... ment was ordinarily so regardful : - " Vice itself lost half its evil in losing all its grossness . " The sentiment of the first part of the sentence is as dif- ficult to maintain in ethics as the state- ment of the last part is ...
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... ment of their affairs ; and though they have no written literature , they possess fertile imaginations , which are prolific in a species of unwritten lore , and are often excellent naturalists , etc. As to their gen- tleness , he makes ...
... ment of their affairs ; and though they have no written literature , they possess fertile imaginations , which are prolific in a species of unwritten lore , and are often excellent naturalists , etc. As to their gen- tleness , he makes ...
Pagina 447
... ment , curious mythological groups , and game pieces of wonderful perfectness . One mantel - clock - an allegorical design - re- presents the earth supported by griffins , and surmounted by a star - crowned spirit , with cherubic ...
... ment , curious mythological groups , and game pieces of wonderful perfectness . One mantel - clock - an allegorical design - re- presents the earth supported by griffins , and surmounted by a star - crowned spirit , with cherubic ...
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