The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... fact that age has given none of its honors . In placing one of our own times in the select company of those who were glorious to our young imaginations , and who had been honored in the thoughts of our fathers and our fathers ' fathers ...
... fact that age has given none of its honors . In placing one of our own times in the select company of those who were glorious to our young imaginations , and who had been honored in the thoughts of our fathers and our fathers ' fathers ...
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... facts are honorable to woman as well as to him who has recorded them , and should not be over- looked ; after speaking of the valuable influence on Cowper's mind by his intimacy with Mrs. Unwin and Lady Austen , Sou- they adds- " were I ...
... facts are honorable to woman as well as to him who has recorded them , and should not be over- looked ; after speaking of the valuable influence on Cowper's mind by his intimacy with Mrs. Unwin and Lady Austen , Sou- they adds- " were I ...
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... fact philosophy , not conversant with man's inner being , may demand what is the spot of reality from which the poet's imagination has soured so high . A dogmatic fanaticism may arraign the heart of childhood - beholding there , not as ...
... fact philosophy , not conversant with man's inner being , may demand what is the spot of reality from which the poet's imagination has soured so high . A dogmatic fanaticism may arraign the heart of childhood - beholding there , not as ...
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... facts began to be made the basis of this branch of knowledge . The speculations and hypotheses of the older writers have scarcely any connexion with what is now de- nominated geology , or the science of the composition , structure ...
... facts began to be made the basis of this branch of knowledge . The speculations and hypotheses of the older writers have scarcely any connexion with what is now de- nominated geology , or the science of the composition , structure ...
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... facts in this conflict of mind has made some definite and permanent changes in the details of the science . The nature and bearing of geology is now far better understood . The moral conclusions to which it leads are felt , appreciated ...
... facts in this conflict of mind has made some definite and permanent changes in the details of the science . The nature and bearing of geology is now far better understood . The moral conclusions to which it leads are felt , appreciated ...
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