The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... character against the degenerate manners of a sinking people ; the rapid progress of a rising nation which receives strength from a a man of genius ; the impulse given to nations by laws , by conquest , by eloquence ; great virtues ...
... character against the degenerate manners of a sinking people ; the rapid progress of a rising nation which receives strength from a a man of genius ; the impulse given to nations by laws , by conquest , by eloquence ; great virtues ...
Strona 500
... character of his works , seem to require that we should speak of him here . At the name of Tacitus , every man of the least sensi- bility feels his imagination warmed , and his soul raised to a higher tone . If you ask , who has better ...
... character of his works , seem to require that we should speak of him here . At the name of Tacitus , every man of the least sensi- bility feels his imagination warmed , and his soul raised to a higher tone . If you ask , who has better ...
Strona 503
... characters as giving vent to those emotions to which the mind , actively engaged in the busi- mess of the day , is unable to give ut- terance . The desponding swain re- tires from his cottage to 66 pore upon the brook that babbles by ...
... characters as giving vent to those emotions to which the mind , actively engaged in the busi- mess of the day , is unable to give ut- terance . The desponding swain re- tires from his cottage to 66 pore upon the brook that babbles by ...
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... character which it assumes , may , perhaps , be considered as a secret ten- dency of the soul towards that Being who is alone worthy of this unbound- ed affection . We daily see the veneration with which such persons , above all , when ...
... character which it assumes , may , perhaps , be considered as a secret ten- dency of the soul towards that Being who is alone worthy of this unbound- ed affection . We daily see the veneration with which such persons , above all , when ...
Strona 512
... character , such a dynasty should not gradually lose their influence . The governments of the Sandwich and Friendly Islands have already begun to be broken up by the successful rebellion of several chiefs , whose authority ...
... character , such a dynasty should not gradually lose their influence . The governments of the Sandwich and Friendly Islands have already begun to be broken up by the successful rebellion of several chiefs , whose authority ...
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