American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... character of vastness , if I may coin an abstract term , which is itself one of the attributes of true sublimity , and which produces upon the traveller who visits them , emotions which no after events in life can efface . never felt ...
... character of vastness , if I may coin an abstract term , which is itself one of the attributes of true sublimity , and which produces upon the traveller who visits them , emotions which no after events in life can efface . never felt ...
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... character is sometimes illustra- ted by a simple fact ; and the selfish isolation of Louis XIV . , that predominant feeling , which led him to consider himself as every thing , and the kingdom and people as nothing ; a feeling ...
... character is sometimes illustra- ted by a simple fact ; and the selfish isolation of Louis XIV . , that predominant feeling , which led him to consider himself as every thing , and the kingdom and people as nothing ; a feeling ...
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... character of a Cæsar or a Cromwell , and professing a most republican abnegation of all ambi- tious views , broke out into that theatrical apostrophe which forms so characteristic an incident in his career . After various reproaches ...
... character of a Cæsar or a Cromwell , and professing a most republican abnegation of all ambi- tious views , broke out into that theatrical apostrophe which forms so characteristic an incident in his career . After various reproaches ...
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... character is in con- formity with these annunciations . The Queen took her seat at one of the round tables , with her sister , her two daughters - in - law , and her daughter , and some other ladies ; while the rest placed themselves at ...
... character is in con- formity with these annunciations . The Queen took her seat at one of the round tables , with her sister , her two daughters - in - law , and her daughter , and some other ladies ; while the rest placed themselves at ...
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... character ; he had seen the axe and the plough , quietly but with un- daunted perseverance , urging their conquests westwardly , until the greater part of the forests east of the Alleghany mountains had been subdued : and now the hardy ...
... character ; he had seen the axe and the plough , quietly but with un- daunted perseverance , urging their conquests westwardly , until the greater part of the forests east of the Alleghany mountains had been subdued : and now the hardy ...
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