The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... tion of Mr. Prescott's elaborate histories , we perceive the high degree of intellect they imply in the writer , and are able to esti- mate that healthiness of mind by which he shunned the numerous temptations to brilliant faults which ...
... tion of Mr. Prescott's elaborate histories , we perceive the high degree of intellect they imply in the writer , and are able to esti- mate that healthiness of mind by which he shunned the numerous temptations to brilliant faults which ...
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... tion . By conceiving character , also , as a whole , his page is filled with men instead of monstrosities . He sees that the progress of opinion has stamped with reprobation many practices which were once commanded by conventional ...
... tion . By conceiving character , also , as a whole , his page is filled with men instead of monstrosities . He sees that the progress of opinion has stamped with reprobation many practices which were once commanded by conventional ...
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... tion of his whole matter , and the sustained life and 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 ...
... tion of his whole matter , and the sustained life and 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 ...
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... tion had been well trained by exercise . The diction of the earlier chapters of Ferdinand and Isabella displays an effort after elegance , and an occasional timidity of movement , natural to a man who had not learned to dare , and ...
... tion had been well trained by exercise . The diction of the earlier chapters of Ferdinand and Isabella displays an effort after elegance , and an occasional timidity of movement , natural to a man who had not learned to dare , and ...
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... tion of his schemes of conquest and deeds of massacre . mera . The great checks upon rapacity are conscience and natural hu- manity . It is one of the objects of true religion to strengthen and increase these natural obstacles to crime ...
... tion of his schemes of conquest and deeds of massacre . mera . The great checks upon rapacity are conscience and natural hu- manity . It is one of the objects of true religion to strengthen and increase these natural obstacles to crime ...
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