New Englander and Yale Review, Том 17Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1859 |
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... respect to its own conscious pleasure , or the greatness of the results of its action to others , than that of con- stant , earnest employment . Not more truly must one lay out all his powers to climb a lofty precipice , than we must ...
... respect to its own conscious pleasure , or the greatness of the results of its action to others , than that of con- stant , earnest employment . Not more truly must one lay out all his powers to climb a lofty precipice , than we must ...
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... respect to his high personal enjoyment and in respect to his influence , as a thinker and writer , over others . No eye can gaze unmoved upon structures of beauty in the world of thought , or see them rise , as if by magic , like fairy ...
... respect to his high personal enjoyment and in respect to his influence , as a thinker and writer , over others . No eye can gaze unmoved upon structures of beauty in the world of thought , or see them rise , as if by magic , like fairy ...
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... respect to the grandeur and variety of its subjects , the diversity of its uses , the num- ber of its beneficiaries , and the splendor of its results , is the art of composition , or the art of making , arranging and ex- pressing ...
... respect to the grandeur and variety of its subjects , the diversity of its uses , the num- ber of its beneficiaries , and the splendor of its results , is the art of composition , or the art of making , arranging and ex- pressing ...
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... respect to a divinely inspired model of sacred psalmody . Various causes , however , have been gradually obliterating this distinction , and we have now at least three recent collections in which it has not been observed . We have not ...
... respect to a divinely inspired model of sacred psalmody . Various causes , however , have been gradually obliterating this distinction , and we have now at least three recent collections in which it has not been observed . We have not ...
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... respect , what Dr. Johnson said of Watts , that it is sufficient for them to have done better than others , what no man has done well . We annex a few of the most favorable specimens , ( some of which we are happy to trace to the Church ...
... respect , what Dr. Johnson said of Watts , that it is sufficient for them to have done better than others , what no man has done well . We annex a few of the most favorable specimens , ( some of which we are happy to trace to the Church ...
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