The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... interest , and sensibility . To do this he was necessarily obliged to study the personal history of his authorities , to examine the construction of their minds , and to consider all inducements to false coloring which would result from ...
... interest , and sensibility . To do this he was necessarily obliged to study the personal history of his authorities , to examine the construction of their minds , and to consider all inducements to false coloring which would result from ...
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... interest of his histories . By the readiness with which he himself sympathizes with his incidents and characters , he awa- kens the sympathies of the reader , and bears him willingly along the stream of narrative . Take , for instance ...
... interest of his histories . By the readiness with which he himself sympathizes with his incidents and characters , he awa- kens the sympathies of the reader , and bears him willingly along the stream of narrative . Take , for instance ...
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... interest it would awaken . But he had the sagacity to perceive that a mere detail of events however remarkable , and a mere estimate of per- sons however eminent , did not constitute history until they had been informed again with their ...
... interest it would awaken . But he had the sagacity to perceive that a mere detail of events however remarkable , and a mere estimate of per- sons however eminent , did not constitute history until they had been informed again with their ...
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... interest of his narrative . The healthy combination and balance of powers in Mr. Prescott's mind are more valuable to him as an accurate historian , than would be the impassioned imagination of Michelet , or the judicial understanding ...
... interest of his narrative . The healthy combination and balance of powers in Mr. Prescott's mind are more valuable to him as an accurate historian , than would be the impassioned imagination of Michelet , or the judicial understanding ...
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... interest to that of the reign of Charles the Fifth . As the period which Mr. Prescott selected was that in which the modern system of Europe may be said to have taken its rise , and was in an especial degree encumbered with falsehood ...
... interest to that of the reign of Charles the Fifth . As the period which Mr. Prescott selected was that in which the modern system of Europe may be said to have taken its rise , and was in an especial degree encumbered with falsehood ...
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