The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... mind . Men who are much habituated to polite literature , will be glad to recognise in these effusions many of the ideas which in the course of their reading must have occa- sionally occurred to themselves . The style is carefully , not ...
... mind . Men who are much habituated to polite literature , will be glad to recognise in these effusions many of the ideas which in the course of their reading must have occa- sionally occurred to themselves . The style is carefully , not ...
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... mind may , when fairly stated and candidly weighed , operate as strongly and as decisively on the minds and conduct of others , ' it is a proof , we think , at all events , of his sincerity , and of his zeal for the welfare of others ...
... mind may , when fairly stated and candidly weighed , operate as strongly and as decisively on the minds and conduct of others , ' it is a proof , we think , at all events , of his sincerity , and of his zeal for the welfare of others ...
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... mind , any work put into their hands should tend to confirm and strengthen its conclusions . Should this volume be admitted into our schools , the pupil will be surprised to see poetry at variance with the principles he has been ...
... mind , any work put into their hands should tend to confirm and strengthen its conclusions . Should this volume be admitted into our schools , the pupil will be surprised to see poetry at variance with the principles he has been ...
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