North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Σελίδα 216
... expression , it forms the combination of talents which is best fitted to produce effect upon the public mind , and procure for its possessor every sort of compensation and distinction , ex- cepting perhaps the barren laurel of remote ...
... expression , it forms the combination of talents which is best fitted to produce effect upon the public mind , and procure for its possessor every sort of compensation and distinction , ex- cepting perhaps the barren laurel of remote ...
Σελίδα 239
... expressions are connected - which they will soon be by the same association which unites words with their ideas - the passion will follow the expression , and attach upon the object to which the child has been accustomed to apply the ...
... expressions are connected - which they will soon be by the same association which unites words with their ideas - the passion will follow the expression , and attach upon the object to which the child has been accustomed to apply the ...
Σελίδα 312
... expression . It was probably the design of the artist to in- timate by this expression , the triumph of religious faith and hope over bodily anguish ; but it is hard to conceive that the effect should extend so far as to guarantee the ...
... expression . It was probably the design of the artist to in- timate by this expression , the triumph of religious faith and hope over bodily anguish ; but it is hard to conceive that the effect should extend so far as to guarantee the ...
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