Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 59James Fraser, 1859 |
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... regard as so plainly na- tural ; and these persons are much puzzled at finding no indications of it in Homer . They cannot under- stand how one so observant , so open to impressions of the noble , the beautiful , and the grand in man ...
... regard as so plainly na- tural ; and these persons are much puzzled at finding no indications of it in Homer . They cannot under- stand how one so observant , so open to impressions of the noble , the beautiful , and the grand in man ...
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... regards height and slope , is sufficiently convenient . His mouth , it may be remarked , is not far from your knees , so ... regard at any inferior animal on which the doom of man has fallen , and which must eat its food , if not in the ...
... regards height and slope , is sufficiently convenient . His mouth , it may be remarked , is not far from your knees , so ... regard at any inferior animal on which the doom of man has fallen , and which must eat its food , if not in the ...
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... regard to the race ; the moral prin- ciple in regard to the individual . And of all the moral sentiments which adorn and elevate the human character , the instinct of affection is surely the most lovely , the most powerful , and the ...
... regard to the race ; the moral prin- ciple in regard to the individual . And of all the moral sentiments which adorn and elevate the human character , the instinct of affection is surely the most lovely , the most powerful , and the ...
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