The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Bände 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... vigo- rously , in the permitted direction ; and that sympathy which we are slow to yield , may still be wrung from us by the truth and force with which his scenes and situations are brought home 2 [ June , Hillhouse's Hadad .
... vigo- rously , in the permitted direction ; and that sympathy which we are slow to yield , may still be wrung from us by the truth and force with which his scenes and situations are brought home 2 [ June , Hillhouse's Hadad .
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force with which his scenes and situations are brought home to our hearts . The great epic of Milton was written in defiance of the highest degree of these difficulties , yet it is the noblest poem in our language ; nor is his Paradise ...
force with which his scenes and situations are brought home to our hearts . The great epic of Milton was written in defiance of the highest degree of these difficulties , yet it is the noblest poem in our language ; nor is his Paradise ...
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... forces , endued with a cultivated discipline , strengthen the arm of government , diminish the character and importance of the citizen , and render life , liberty , and property , less secure . But in a nation of freemen , where the ...
... forces , endued with a cultivated discipline , strengthen the arm of government , diminish the character and importance of the citizen , and render life , liberty , and property , less secure . But in a nation of freemen , where the ...
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... force . Cæsar , after the defeat of his rival , relied upon the arts of a politician for the security of his do- minion . Augustus , if the Roman historian may be credited , was indebted to political management , and not to the sword ...
... force . Cæsar , after the defeat of his rival , relied upon the arts of a politician for the security of his do- minion . Augustus , if the Roman historian may be credited , was indebted to political management , and not to the sword ...
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... force : in the present age , every question of this sort is brought to the standard of public opinion . Throughout the former division of time , every public operation was principally determined by physical force ; every public ...
... force : in the present age , every question of this sort is brought to the standard of public opinion . Throughout the former division of time , every public operation was principally determined by physical force ; every public ...
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