English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... interests of humanity , and the cause of universal truth , I now commit it to the judgment of an intelligent public . CHARLES D. CLEVELAND . PHILADELPHIA , July 4 , 1853 . ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORS . ALISON , ARCHIBALD ARNOLD , 4 ...
... interests of humanity , and the cause of universal truth , I now commit it to the judgment of an intelligent public . CHARLES D. CLEVELAND . PHILADELPHIA , July 4 , 1853 . ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORS . ALISON , ARCHIBALD ARNOLD , 4 ...
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... interest , and no way an agent in the drama . We cannot sympathize with the cool reflections of these idle spectators as we do with the sentiments of the persons in whose circumstances and situation we are interested . The same . HUGH ...
... interest , and no way an agent in the drama . We cannot sympathize with the cool reflections of these idle spectators as we do with the sentiments of the persons in whose circumstances and situation we are interested . The same . HUGH ...
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... interests of the present world . back on the past , and provides for the future . PREPARATION NECESSARY FOR OLD AGE . He looks A joyless and dreary season will old age prove , if we arrive at it with an unimproved or corrupted mind ...
... interests of the present world . back on the past , and provides for the future . PREPARATION NECESSARY FOR OLD AGE . He looks A joyless and dreary season will old age prove , if we arrive at it with an unimproved or corrupted mind ...
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... interest did it excite that , in less than four years , it went through five editions , and was trans- lated into several foreign languages . Its chief aim was to refute the skeptical writings of Hume , or , in Dr. Beattie's own words ...
... interest did it excite that , in less than four years , it went through five editions , and was trans- lated into several foreign languages . Its chief aim was to refute the skeptical writings of Hume , or , in Dr. Beattie's own words ...
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... interest his passions , and consequently to make his cha- racter appear . His parents , therefore , or tutors , never know his weak side , nor what particular advices or cautions he stands most in need of ; whereas , if he had attended ...
... interest his passions , and consequently to make his cha- racter appear . His parents , therefore , or tutors , never know his weak side , nor what particular advices or cautions he stands most in need of ; whereas , if he had attended ...
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