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... moral causes of excitement and enthusiasm will bear a close examination . The spirit of analysis like the glass of Ruggiero in Ariosto , produces a complete disenchant- ment . The experience of this might prove useful if we could always ...
... moral causes of excitement and enthusiasm will bear a close examination . The spirit of analysis like the glass of Ruggiero in Ariosto , produces a complete disenchant- ment . The experience of this might prove useful if we could always ...
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... moral influence over the thinking world , has also this atmosphere of habits and feelings , which , however , extends chiefly along the coasts of the ocean , and over distant colonies . The countries nearest to her , on the continent of ...
... moral influence over the thinking world , has also this atmosphere of habits and feelings , which , however , extends chiefly along the coasts of the ocean , and over distant colonies . The countries nearest to her , on the continent of ...
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... moral features of a country , what the panoramas , dioramas , and all the rest of the ramas are to the material appearance of it . First , in this class stands the inimitable Mathews . He is a real dramatic traveller ; he personifies a ...
... moral features of a country , what the panoramas , dioramas , and all the rest of the ramas are to the material appearance of it . First , in this class stands the inimitable Mathews . He is a real dramatic traveller ; he personifies a ...
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... moral qualities . that The futility of the attempts made within these few years to revo- lutionize the Italian States , is exposed by this writer in a way will not render him popular with ultra - liberals ; but which de- serves the ...
... moral qualities . that The futility of the attempts made within these few years to revo- lutionize the Italian States , is exposed by this writer in a way will not render him popular with ultra - liberals ; but which de- serves the ...
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... moral nerve awakens a corresponding sensation in the rest ; with them , all the pulses are alike dead . Their opinions are mere inoperative notions , which may subsist as well in separation as united ; like the limbs of a withered tree ...
... moral nerve awakens a corresponding sensation in the rest ; with them , all the pulses are alike dead . Their opinions are mere inoperative notions , which may subsist as well in separation as united ; like the limbs of a withered tree ...
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