The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... mind . Their eloquence was the voice of nature , and the sentiments to which they appealed , existed in every bosom . They were employed in the service of religion , and consecrated to the fame of heroes . They inspired devotion ...
... mind . Their eloquence was the voice of nature , and the sentiments to which they appealed , existed in every bosom . They were employed in the service of religion , and consecrated to the fame of heroes . They inspired devotion ...
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... mind for seizing upon and improving these advantages - which aptitude , if not produc- ed , is at least fostered and matured by them . If the perfection of the arts in Greece was attributed to these may we not venture to hope that this ...
... mind for seizing upon and improving these advantages - which aptitude , if not produc- ed , is at least fostered and matured by them . If the perfection of the arts in Greece was attributed to these may we not venture to hope that this ...
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... minds with the collateral studies necessary for its successful practice , let him impress upon them that the art , in its fullest extent , is but a means , whose end is character and expression in the representation of nature . While ...
... minds with the collateral studies necessary for its successful practice , let him impress upon them that the art , in its fullest extent , is but a means , whose end is character and expression in the representation of nature . While ...
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... mind from the bondage which ages of domination and terror had imposed upon it , and restored to man that freedom of opinion and discussion by which alone truth can be developed and es- tablished . Yet it cannot be denied , neither ought ...
... mind from the bondage which ages of domination and terror had imposed upon it , and restored to man that freedom of opinion and discussion by which alone truth can be developed and es- tablished . Yet it cannot be denied , neither ought ...
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... minds of not a small number of the villagers , as well as of their pupils , to subjects which would otherwise never have ar- rested their attention . " Every clergyman in Prussia is required to visit the school or schools of his parish ...
... minds of not a small number of the villagers , as well as of their pupils , to subjects which would otherwise never have ar- rested their attention . " Every clergyman in Prussia is required to visit the school or schools of his parish ...
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