The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... spirit , its more thorough analysis of human nature and its profounder knowledge of the human heart . There is a great manliness about his poetry - a scorn of all affectation and trickery , a straight forward simplicity , which disdains ...
... spirit , its more thorough analysis of human nature and its profounder knowledge of the human heart . There is a great manliness about his poetry - a scorn of all affectation and trickery , a straight forward simplicity , which disdains ...
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... spirit . I have seen American novels and American essays , which were as remote from our manners as if they had been translated from the Persian tales . In a word , we are a young nation , and we have often bowed with too much ...
... spirit . I have seen American novels and American essays , which were as remote from our manners as if they had been translated from the Persian tales . In a word , we are a young nation , and we have often bowed with too much ...
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... spirit of Christianity . The idea of military education is not a modern one , though it has partaken largely of that spirit of improvement , which every where attends the progress of science and civilization . Military schools had a ...
... spirit of Christianity . The idea of military education is not a modern one , though it has partaken largely of that spirit of improvement , which every where attends the progress of science and civilization . Military schools had a ...
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