American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... heart of the writer , and , what is equally important , there must co - exist with it , a knowledge of the proper mode of putting it into practice . One chief reason of the growing distaste of the reflecting and judicious for works of ...
... heart of the writer , and , what is equally important , there must co - exist with it , a knowledge of the proper mode of putting it into practice . One chief reason of the growing distaste of the reflecting and judicious for works of ...
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... hearts and feelings untouched , and their heads as really vacant as before - for the superficial information these works may impart is worse than entire ignorance upon such subjects . There must be system-- a commencement from the ...
... hearts and feelings untouched , and their heads as really vacant as before - for the superficial information these works may impart is worse than entire ignorance upon such subjects . There must be system-- a commencement from the ...
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... heart , and a readiness to share his little portion with any commended by honesty and misfortune even to his limited charity . Blessed with such feelings , and governed by such motives , even worldly advantages - if these should enter ...
... heart , and a readiness to share his little portion with any commended by honesty and misfortune even to his limited charity . Blessed with such feelings , and governed by such motives , even worldly advantages - if these should enter ...
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... heart . We think that the author has been rather indulgent to the father of the two heroines , " Uncle Phil , " as he was familiarly called ; his careless good - nature amounting to culpable ne- gligence , and having been productive of ...
... heart . We think that the author has been rather indulgent to the father of the two heroines , " Uncle Phil , " as he was familiarly called ; his careless good - nature amounting to culpable ne- gligence , and having been productive of ...
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... heart I should have gone down , and nobody would ever have heard of me again . I wonder folks can be so foolish as to go on water when they can travel on solid land - but I suppose some do ! ' " It is pleasanter , ' said Charlotte ...
... heart I should have gone down , and nobody would ever have heard of me again . I wonder folks can be so foolish as to go on water when they can travel on solid land - but I suppose some do ! ' " It is pleasanter , ' said Charlotte ...
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