A Compendium of American Literature, chronologically arranged, with biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their works: On the plan of the Authors "Compendium of English Literature" and "English Literature of the XIXth Century"Biddle, 1864 - 784 sider |
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... nature ; which used greatly to fix my mind . I often used to sit and view the moon for a long time ; and , in the day , spent much time in viewing the clouds and sky , to behold the sweet glory of God in these things ; in the mean time ...
... nature ; which used greatly to fix my mind . I often used to sit and view the moon for a long time ; and , in the day , spent much time in viewing the clouds and sky , to behold the sweet glory of God in these things ; in the mean time ...
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... nature of cold and darkness , to a likeness of nature in the sun ; and it might be justly inferred that the sun itself is dark and cold , and that his beams are black and frosty . But from its being the cause no otherwise than by its ...
... nature of cold and darkness , to a likeness of nature in the sun ; and it might be justly inferred that the sun itself is dark and cold , and that his beams are black and frosty . But from its being the cause no otherwise than by its ...
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... Nature ana Effects of the Stage ; Lectures on Moral Philosophy ; Lectures on Eloquence ; Lectures on Divinity ; Letters on Education ; Letters on Marriage ; An Essay on Money as a Medium of Commerce ; his Speeches in Congress ; and a ...
... Nature ana Effects of the Stage ; Lectures on Moral Philosophy ; Lectures on Eloquence ; Lectures on Divinity ; Letters on Education ; Letters on Marriage ; An Essay on Money as a Medium of Commerce ; his Speeches in Congress ; and a ...
Side 47
... nature of the thing , the greatest part of the characters represented must be vicious . What , then , is the life of ... natural to suppose , being JOHN WITHERSPOON . 47 Character of Theatrical Representations Character of Actors.
... nature of the thing , the greatest part of the characters represented must be vicious . What , then , is the life of ... natural to suppose , being JOHN WITHERSPOON . 47 Character of Theatrical Representations Character of Actors.
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... nature . Alas ! is it rendered impossible by its vices ? *** In the execution of such a plan , nothing is more essential than that permanent , inveterate antipathies against particular nations , and passionate attachments for others ...
... nature . Alas ! is it rendered impossible by its vices ? *** In the execution of such a plan , nothing is more essential than that permanent , inveterate antipathies against particular nations , and passionate attachments for others ...
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