The North American Review, Volume 34O. Everett, 1832 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 102
... expression of the habits and character of his mind . We wish this truth were more generally under- stood , that the style indicates the habits of thought , though it does not always indicate the measure of strength which belongs to the ...
... expression of the habits and character of his mind . We wish this truth were more generally under- stood , that the style indicates the habits of thought , though it does not always indicate the measure of strength which belongs to the ...
Page 278
... expression of religious faith ; shadowing forth with greater or less distinctness , its various creeds and doctrines . As these are different in different nations , the spirit that breathes in re- ligious song , and the letter , that ...
... expression of religious faith ; shadowing forth with greater or less distinctness , its various creeds and doctrines . As these are different in different nations , the spirit that breathes in re- ligious song , and the letter , that ...
Page 479
... expression which he afterwards applied to the case of France , to make Government , not a weathercock to show the direction of the hurricane , but a tower to resist its force . The expression is too strong to form a precise illustration ...
... expression which he afterwards applied to the case of France , to make Government , not a weathercock to show the direction of the hurricane , but a tower to resist its force . The expression is too strong to form a precise illustration ...
Contents
REFORM IN England | 23 |
DEFENCE OF POETRY | 56 |
SILLIMANS CHEMISTRY | 79 |
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