The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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Էջ 105
... human heart not as it exists in a state of polished society , but as it exists in a state placed midway be- tween the confines of barbarism and civilization , where there is sufficient wealth and power to rouse ambition to unholy deeds ...
... human heart not as it exists in a state of polished society , but as it exists in a state placed midway be- tween the confines of barbarism and civilization , where there is sufficient wealth and power to rouse ambition to unholy deeds ...
Էջ 106
... human nature in it's deeper and bolder shades , such as it came from the hand of it's Creator . He has presented to us the marked and masculine features which it as- sumes in it's original formation , or at least before the traces of ...
... human nature in it's deeper and bolder shades , such as it came from the hand of it's Creator . He has presented to us the marked and masculine features which it as- sumes in it's original formation , or at least before the traces of ...
Էջ 107
... human genius would never have enabled him to describe them so correctly ; for as local babits and manners do not arise from the general operations of nature in the human breast , they can only be known by actual experience . Hence it is ...
... human genius would never have enabled him to describe them so correctly ; for as local babits and manners do not arise from the general operations of nature in the human breast , they can only be known by actual experience . Hence it is ...
Էջ 109
... human nature , he viewed it on all or dissent from the sentiments which sides ; or , in other words , he viewed they impart . A writer who consults human nature as he found it to ex- reason alone is generally correct , so ist : he ...
... human nature , he viewed it on all or dissent from the sentiments which sides ; or , in other words , he viewed they impart . A writer who consults human nature as he found it to ex- reason alone is generally correct , so ist : he ...
Էջ 110
... human nature . Even in his coarsest expressions , there is nothing that countenances immorality or vice , while a deep sense of virtue and religion is upheld throughout ; for even when he makes us laugh , and relaxes us from the ...
... human nature . Even in his coarsest expressions , there is nothing that countenances immorality or vice , while a deep sense of virtue and religion is upheld throughout ; for even when he makes us laugh , and relaxes us from the ...
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