The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... eye of a contemporary , and judge it with the calmness of a philosopher . To succeed in this difficult object of historical art , requires not only mental powers of a high order , but a 6 [ January , Prescott's Works .
... eye of a contemporary , and judge it with the calmness of a philosopher . To succeed in this difficult object of historical art , requires not only mental powers of a high order , but a 6 [ January , Prescott's Works .
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... object is attained , and he possesses them in fine harmony with the qualities of his understanding . He has a quick sensibility and a high degree of historical imagination- an imagination which , though it cannot create character and ...
... object is attained , and he possesses them in fine harmony with the qualities of his understanding . He has a quick sensibility and a high degree of historical imagination- an imagination which , though it cannot create character and ...
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... objects by the intensity with which each is conceived and expressed . Michelet , a man of splendid talents and ... object glares upon the reader with eyes of fire , distracting his attention from relations . The historian is not ...
... objects by the intensity with which each is conceived and expressed . Michelet , a man of splendid talents and ... object glares upon the reader with eyes of fire , distracting his attention from relations . The historian is not ...
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life of his mind . It varies with the objects it describes , and is cautious or vehement , concise or luxuriant , plain or pictorial , as the occasion demands . It glides from object to object with un- forced ease , passing from ...
life of his mind . It varies with the objects it describes , and is cautious or vehement , concise or luxuriant , plain or pictorial , as the occasion demands . It glides from object to object with un- forced ease , passing from ...
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... en- counter the most appalling dangers , for an object which receded as they advanced , and which they constantly pronounced a chimera . The speeches of Cortés , given by Mr. Prescott , 26 . [ January , Prescott's Works .
... en- counter the most appalling dangers , for an object which receded as they advanced , and which they constantly pronounced a chimera . The speeches of Cortés , given by Mr. Prescott , 26 . [ January , Prescott's Works .
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