The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... influence in the affairs of the government . The manners of the people were simple , their morals pure , and literature and science were held in deserved esteem . Men of genius already appeared whose names were destined to go to ...
... influence in the affairs of the government . The manners of the people were simple , their morals pure , and literature and science were held in deserved esteem . Men of genius already appeared whose names were destined to go to ...
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... influence of the machinery and the subject reciprocal : for while the utensil carries on the heroes , it is itself carried on by them . In this part , too , we have a deficiency supplied , to wit , the knowledge of their 24 THE ...
... influence of the machinery and the subject reciprocal : for while the utensil carries on the heroes , it is itself carried on by them . In this part , too , we have a deficiency supplied , to wit , the knowledge of their 24 THE ...
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... influence of their purified and exalted fame would be to make Death almost the master of our virtue , as he appears to be of our perish- able bodies . The living and dead are , however , but one family , and the moral and intellectual ...
... influence of their purified and exalted fame would be to make Death almost the master of our virtue , as he appears to be of our perish- able bodies . The living and dead are , however , but one family , and the moral and intellectual ...
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... influence and power in it , either by his rank , his education , or his wealth , has a deep interest , perhaps a serious duty , to attend to on this subject . It is no new doctrine to assert that the fine arts are of great impor- tance ...
... influence and power in it , either by his rank , his education , or his wealth , has a deep interest , perhaps a serious duty , to attend to on this subject . It is no new doctrine to assert that the fine arts are of great impor- tance ...
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... influence to attract " The fixed soul ; to brighten the dull glooms Of care , and make the destin'd road of life Delightful to his feet . " Such are the pleasures of a mind purified by virtue , and cultivated by taste . Can a being ...
... influence to attract " The fixed soul ; to brighten the dull glooms Of care , and make the destin'd road of life Delightful to his feet . " Such are the pleasures of a mind purified by virtue , and cultivated by taste . Can a being ...
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