The Atlantic Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 - Periodicals |
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... ment , however varied in its character , is always best sustained , and always surest of producing its effect , when placed in strong relief by the presence of such sombre and even dreary , but unobtrusive objects , as reach the ...
... ment , however varied in its character , is always best sustained , and always surest of producing its effect , when placed in strong relief by the presence of such sombre and even dreary , but unobtrusive objects , as reach the ...
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to be precisely the fulfilment of the design , for the accomplish- ment of which , the apparently inconsistent suggestions of pro- pensities , seem to be contrived . In page 99 , Mr. E. himself says , " it is an immoral act for a man to ...
to be precisely the fulfilment of the design , for the accomplish- ment of which , the apparently inconsistent suggestions of pro- pensities , seem to be contrived . In page 99 , Mr. E. himself says , " it is an immoral act for a man to ...
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... ment like ours , than under the control of an irresponsible so- vereign . In order to comprehend distinctly the principles , which , in all probability , will eventually determine the progress , not only of the liberal arts , but of all ...
... ment like ours , than under the control of an irresponsible so- vereign . In order to comprehend distinctly the principles , which , in all probability , will eventually determine the progress , not only of the liberal arts , but of all ...
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... ment to the improvement of his outward man , repaired to the residence of Baron Ehrenfriedersdorf , his father - in - law elect . The Baron's dwelling stood in an old part of the town , and looked a little the worse for wear . Tristan ...
... ment to the improvement of his outward man , repaired to the residence of Baron Ehrenfriedersdorf , his father - in - law elect . The Baron's dwelling stood in an old part of the town , and looked a little the worse for wear . Tristan ...
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... ment of very extensive or very eccentric erudition , to be fa- miliar with Edwards's masterly Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will , ' but nothing is considered more disgraceful in a scho- lar , than not to have perused that feeblest ...
... ment of very extensive or very eccentric erudition , to be fa- miliar with Edwards's masterly Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will , ' but nothing is considered more disgraceful in a scho- lar , than not to have perused that feeblest ...
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