The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 1;Volume 7M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1836 |
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Pagina viii
... tion of the second volume , the work continued so steadily to increase in reputation and resources under the able editorship of Mr. Herbert , as to warrant a large addition to the number of its pages upon commenc- ing a new series in ...
... tion of the second volume , the work continued so steadily to increase in reputation and resources under the able editorship of Mr. Herbert , as to warrant a large addition to the number of its pages upon commenc- ing a new series in ...
Pagina 2
... tion of mind which tends towards kindness and benevolence ; and surely , whatever creates such a disposition , by increasing our plea- sures and enjoyments , cannot be too much cultivated . " It would seem unnecessary to those who can ...
... tion of mind which tends towards kindness and benevolence ; and surely , whatever creates such a disposition , by increasing our plea- sures and enjoyments , cannot be too much cultivated . " It would seem unnecessary to those who can ...
Pagina 8
the beautiful , but apparently incongruous idea , of fixedness and mo- tion — a single existence in which we perceive unceasing change and everlasting duration . The waterfall may be called the voice of the landscape , for , unlike the ...
the beautiful , but apparently incongruous idea , of fixedness and mo- tion — a single existence in which we perceive unceasing change and everlasting duration . The waterfall may be called the voice of the landscape , for , unlike the ...
Pagina 15
... tion grows out of her complete New - Englandism . She has embo- died , as no other of our writers has , the spirit of her native soil ; a spirit evolved so inevitably out of the elements of human nature , as it has been pecularly ...
... tion grows out of her complete New - Englandism . She has embo- died , as no other of our writers has , the spirit of her native soil ; a spirit evolved so inevitably out of the elements of human nature , as it has been pecularly ...
Pagina 17
... tion of Piety , so sacred and chaste is the sentiment it expresses . For ourselves , we felt at the first moment that it was not Piety . It wanted that wrapt upward gaze which contemplates a superior nature . We VOL . VII . 3 saw ...
... tion of Piety , so sacred and chaste is the sentiment it expresses . For ourselves , we felt at the first moment that it was not Piety . It wanted that wrapt upward gaze which contemplates a superior nature . We VOL . VII . 3 saw ...
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