The North American Review, 42. ciltO. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... feeling , both of whom were warm in their admiration of Burns , appear to have been misled by the accounts of others in their view of some portions of his history ; Jeffrey did perhaps still more to strengthen these erroneous ...
... feeling , both of whom were warm in their admiration of Burns , appear to have been misled by the accounts of others in their view of some portions of his history ; Jeffrey did perhaps still more to strengthen these erroneous ...
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... feeling , their ballads seldom , if ever , end with a moral dissonance , or want of poetic jus- tice . Their lyric songs indeed do often ; for they are the ex- pressions of momentary feeling , and , as such , the mirrors of an ...
... feeling , their ballads seldom , if ever , end with a moral dissonance , or want of poetic jus- tice . Their lyric songs indeed do often ; for they are the ex- pressions of momentary feeling , and , as such , the mirrors of an ...
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... feeling ? If so , he may admit , to the fullest extent of the objector's wishes , that the strength of men's moral feelings , and the clearness of their moral per- ceptions , and the violence and peculiar character of their antagonist ...
... feeling ? If so , he may admit , to the fullest extent of the objector's wishes , that the strength of men's moral feelings , and the clearness of their moral per- ceptions , and the violence and peculiar character of their antagonist ...
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