History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... sentiment , and expression , in which the soul of the English nation has found delight . There we may follow the change in tastes , and the persistency in instincts ; there we see the national character acted upon by circumstances , and ...
... sentiment , and expression , in which the soul of the English nation has found delight . There we may follow the change in tastes , and the persistency in instincts ; there we see the national character acted upon by circumstances , and ...
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... sentiments and ideas ; and this system has for its motive power certain general traits , certain marks of the intellect and the heart common to men of one race , age , or country . As in mineralogy the crystals , however diverse ...
... sentiments and ideas ; and this system has for its motive power certain general traits , certain marks of the intellect and the heart common to men of one race , age , or country . As in mineralogy the crystals , however diverse ...
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... sentiment of obedience , by which the many unite under the authority of a chief ? And what forms the family but the sentiment of obedience , by which wife and children act under the direction of a father and husband ? The family is a ...
... sentiment of obedience , by which the many unite under the authority of a chief ? And what forms the family but the sentiment of obedience , by which wife and children act under the direction of a father and husband ? The family is a ...
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... sentiment of obedience is merely fear , 1 you will find , as in most Oriental states , a brutal despotism , exaggerated punishment , oppression of the subject , servility of manners , insecurity of property , an impoverished produc ...
... sentiment of obedience is merely fear , 1 you will find , as in most Oriental states , a brutal despotism , exaggerated punishment , oppression of the subject , servility of manners , insecurity of property , an impoverished produc ...
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... sentiments as they should be treated , —in the manner of the naturalist , namely , and of the natural philosopher , who constructs classifications and weighs forces . For this very reason he was considered dry and eccentric : he ...
... sentiments as they should be treated , —in the manner of the naturalist , namely , and of the natural philosopher , who constructs classifications and weighs forces . For this very reason he was considered dry and eccentric : he ...
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