North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 103
... spirit of these writings , without taking into con- sideration at the same time the spirit of the age in which they were written . It was in the century immediately preceding , that the rage of controversy appeared to reach the highest ...
... spirit of these writings , without taking into con- sideration at the same time the spirit of the age in which they were written . It was in the century immediately preceding , that the rage of controversy appeared to reach the highest ...
Page 159
... spirit of the constitution , which , if any , would result from the other . It is plain to us , however , that there is not in either case , any violation of the spirit of the constitution , as there is con- fessedly none of the letter ...
... spirit of the constitution , which , if any , would result from the other . It is plain to us , however , that there is not in either case , any violation of the spirit of the constitution , as there is con- fessedly none of the letter ...
Page 374
... Spirit of Hebrew Poetry . In himself and in his writings , he has given a fine example of his own ideal of perfect critic on the Hebrew poetry . He criticised the poetry of the Hebrews like one imbued with its spirit . The form of ...
... Spirit of Hebrew Poetry . In himself and in his writings , he has given a fine example of his own ideal of perfect critic on the Hebrew poetry . He criticised the poetry of the Hebrews like one imbued with its spirit . The form of ...
Contents
TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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