North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... moral purpose can give reality ; -out of horror- stricken guilt , the new birth of clearer and surer , though humbler , conviction , trust , resolution ; - these happy changes met , perhaps a little prematurely and almost more than half ...
... moral purpose can give reality ; -out of horror- stricken guilt , the new birth of clearer and surer , though humbler , conviction , trust , resolution ; - these happy changes met , perhaps a little prematurely and almost more than half ...
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... moral and philo- sophic poems testify to his genius and character , - Empedo- cles , in the Poem before us , weary of misdirected effort , weary of imperfect thought , impatient of a life which appears to him a miserable failure , and ...
... moral and philo- sophic poems testify to his genius and character , - Empedo- cles , in the Poem before us , weary of misdirected effort , weary of imperfect thought , impatient of a life which appears to him a miserable failure , and ...
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... say , pseudo- Greek inflation of the philosopher musing above the crater , and the boy Callicles , singing myths upon the mountain . Does the reader require morals and meanings to these sto- 2 * 1853. ] 17 RECENT ENGLISH POETRY .
... say , pseudo- Greek inflation of the philosopher musing above the crater , and the boy Callicles , singing myths upon the mountain . Does the reader require morals and meanings to these sto- 2 * 1853. ] 17 RECENT ENGLISH POETRY .
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... morals and meanings to these sto- ries ? What shall they be , then ? - the deceitfulness of know- ledge , and the ... moral purpose . ― And though we wear out life , alas , Distracted as a homeless wind , In beating where we must not ...
... morals and meanings to these sto- ries ? What shall they be , then ? - the deceitfulness of know- ledge , and the ... moral purpose . ― And though we wear out life , alas , Distracted as a homeless wind , In beating where we must not ...
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... moral susceptibilities ; to insist upon following out , as they say , to their logical consequences , the notices of some single organ of the spiritual nature ; a proceeding which perhaps is hardly more sensible in the grown man than it ...
... moral susceptibilities ; to insist upon following out , as they say , to their logical consequences , the notices of some single organ of the spiritual nature ; a proceeding which perhaps is hardly more sensible in the grown man than it ...
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