American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... appears to us , that from the outset Mr. Grimké has mistaken the nature and end as well as the effect of classical education , and that in this view we might easily show , that such of his premises as are admissible at all must fail ...
... appears to us , that from the outset Mr. Grimké has mistaken the nature and end as well as the effect of classical education , and that in this view we might easily show , that such of his premises as are admissible at all must fail ...
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... appear degraded . The un- known can only be rendered appreciable by the known , and of the known , that is best adapted to an elevated theme , which is itself half hid in the ideal , and which , though familiar , has the dignity of an ...
... appear degraded . The un- known can only be rendered appreciable by the known , and of the known , that is best adapted to an elevated theme , which is itself half hid in the ideal , and which , though familiar , has the dignity of an ...
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... appears , and if the grammatical construction of the author in hand be correct , " verbum verbo reddens , " he opens not his mouth . He comes to hear , not to teach , and having dragged round the circle of monotonous voices from A to Z ...
... appears , and if the grammatical construction of the author in hand be correct , " verbum verbo reddens , " he opens not his mouth . He comes to hear , not to teach , and having dragged round the circle of monotonous voices from A to Z ...
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... appears supported by the hand of the other side , giving an air of pensiveness to the whole figure . Being drawn tightly under the elbows , the manto is kept tense over the head . With this dress the comb is not always worn . The saya ...
... appears supported by the hand of the other side , giving an air of pensiveness to the whole figure . Being drawn tightly under the elbows , the manto is kept tense over the head . With this dress the comb is not always worn . The saya ...
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... appear by the date of the following letter . " 56 SIR , 66 Philadelphia , 30 December , 1776 . " I have just received your favor of this day , and sent to General Putnam to detain the express , until I collected the hard money you want ...
... appear by the date of the following letter . " 56 SIR , 66 Philadelphia , 30 December , 1776 . " I have just received your favor of this day , and sent to General Putnam to detain the express , until I collected the hard money you want ...
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