Rambles in Italy: In the Years 1816....17N. G. Maxwell, J. Robinson, Printer, 1818 - 379页 |
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... mind by the power of association ; and I am apt to believe , in comparing Italy with other countries , the enthusiasm of the scholar has lent a brilliant colouring to this region of classi- cal events , which has sometimes betrayed him ...
... mind by the power of association ; and I am apt to believe , in comparing Italy with other countries , the enthusiasm of the scholar has lent a brilliant colouring to this region of classi- cal events , which has sometimes betrayed him ...
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... mind , find- ing little entertainment without , turns its atten- tion inward upon its own operations . Such situa- tions are , of course , favourable to the formation of those intellectual habits , which are connected with depth of ...
... mind , find- ing little entertainment without , turns its atten- tion inward upon its own operations . Such situa- tions are , of course , favourable to the formation of those intellectual habits , which are connected with depth of ...
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... mind . She delights in pourtraying the terrifick , as well as the softer lineaments of the soul . Her strains are tender and sublime , but they are of- ten too melancholy and abstract . The genius of southern poetry , loves more the ...
... mind . She delights in pourtraying the terrifick , as well as the softer lineaments of the soul . Her strains are tender and sublime , but they are of- ten too melancholy and abstract . The genius of southern poetry , loves more the ...
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... mind is kept in a state of perpetual excitement by the vicissitudes of hope and fear , is not unpleasant , * and laws are necessary to prevent men from falling into it . The moral and intellectual character , particu- larly of the ...
... mind is kept in a state of perpetual excitement by the vicissitudes of hope and fear , is not unpleasant , * and laws are necessary to prevent men from falling into it . The moral and intellectual character , particu- larly of the ...
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... mind , warmed by generous feel- ings or excited by images of happiness --Almost all the virtues and vices of the French character ' may be traced to the principle of vanity . A passion for distinction of some kind or other , pervades ...
... mind , warmed by generous feel- ings or excited by images of happiness --Almost all the virtues and vices of the French character ' may be traced to the principle of vanity . A passion for distinction of some kind or other , pervades ...
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