The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... beautiful . With this knowledge of what Browne's Christian Morals are not , they are well worth looking into now and then for the shrewd , honest , practical notions they con- tain . As in his other works , metaphors and illustrations ...
... beautiful . With this knowledge of what Browne's Christian Morals are not , they are well worth looking into now and then for the shrewd , honest , practical notions they con- tain . As in his other works , metaphors and illustrations ...
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... days . Upon sight of beautiful per- sons , to bless God in his creatures , to pray for the beauty of their souls , and to enrich them with From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal . HORACE WALPOLE AND THOMAS GRAY 16 [ Jan. SIR THOMAS BROWNE.
... days . Upon sight of beautiful per- sons , to bless God in his creatures , to pray for the beauty of their souls , and to enrich them with From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal . HORACE WALPOLE AND THOMAS GRAY 16 [ Jan. SIR THOMAS BROWNE.
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... beautiful , life was studies , he was not called to the bar , and a noble drama , love and truth were not that law was soon afterwards abandoned . At all times he was open , Burke became a man without a profession . straightforward ...
... beautiful , life was studies , he was not called to the bar , and a noble drama , love and truth were not that law was soon afterwards abandoned . At all times he was open , Burke became a man without a profession . straightforward ...
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... Beautiful . It did much to advance his reputation as a writer . In his own times , it was considered even by such men as Johnson as a model of philosophical criticism ; while in ours , it has been often spoken of with contempt , as ...
... Beautiful . It did much to advance his reputation as a writer . In his own times , it was considered even by such men as Johnson as a model of philosophical criticism ; while in ours , it has been often spoken of with contempt , as ...
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... Beautiful has always appeared to us an able work , and by no means un- worthy of the author's name . Though as a whole his theory may be incorrect , though pleasure may not be the cause of the beau- tiful , nor terror of the sublime ...
... Beautiful has always appeared to us an able work , and by no means un- worthy of the author's name . Though as a whole his theory may be incorrect , though pleasure may not be the cause of the beau- tiful , nor terror of the sublime ...
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