The North American Review, 40. ciltO. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 141
... regard to posthumous works seems to be flatly contradicted . Men are very willing to build the monument of fame , over a dead poet's ashes . They bewail the blindness of those , who were contemporary with the buried favorite , and ...
... regard to posthumous works seems to be flatly contradicted . Men are very willing to build the monument of fame , over a dead poet's ashes . They bewail the blindness of those , who were contemporary with the buried favorite , and ...
Sayfa 309
... regard to the Bible : " It is God every where ; and all creatures conform to his de- crees , the righteous by performance of the law , the disobedient by the sufferance of the penalty . " His power of definition is not less remarkable ...
... regard to the Bible : " It is God every where ; and all creatures conform to his de- crees , the righteous by performance of the law , the disobedient by the sufferance of the penalty . " His power of definition is not less remarkable ...
Sayfa 534
... regard religion as a disposition or affection of the soul , which unites man , in all his actions , with God ; and he alone is truly religious , who possesses this disposition and strives by every means to cherish it . In this view of ...
... regard religion as a disposition or affection of the soul , which unites man , in all his actions , with God ; and he alone is truly religious , who possesses this disposition and strives by every means to cherish it . In this view of ...
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