Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... hope to make the work indispensable in every well formed family . We say indispensable , because in day of cheap literature it is not possible to guard aga the influx of what is bad in taste and vicious in mon in any other way than by ...
... hope to make the work indispensable in every well formed family . We say indispensable , because in day of cheap literature it is not possible to guard aga the influx of what is bad in taste and vicious in mon in any other way than by ...
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... Hope which comes from this intensity of life and intuition of truths is a national characteristic . It gives courage , enterprise , and strength . They can who think they can . We are confident in our star ; other nations may see it or ...
... Hope which comes from this intensity of life and intuition of truths is a national characteristic . It gives courage , enterprise , and strength . They can who think they can . We are confident in our star ; other nations may see it or ...
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... hope and promise far outbrags them all . If this intensity of life and hope have its good side , it has also its evil ; with much of the excellence of youth we have its faults — rashness , haste , and superficiality . Our work is seldom ...
... hope and promise far outbrags them all . If this intensity of life and hope have its good side , it has also its evil ; with much of the excellence of youth we have its faults — rashness , haste , and superficiality . Our work is seldom ...
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... hope , and fresh intuitive perceptions of truth . It is a miserable imitation . Love of freedom is not there . The real national literature is found almost wholly in speeches , pamphlets , and newspapers . The latter are pretty ...
... hope , and fresh intuitive perceptions of truth . It is a miserable imitation . Love of freedom is not there . The real national literature is found almost wholly in speeches , pamphlets , and newspapers . The latter are pretty ...
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... life , certainly nothing which portrays our intensity of life , our hope , or even our daily doings and drivings , as the Odyssey paints old Greek life , or Don Quixote and Gil 1848. ] 23 Political Destination of America .
... life , certainly nothing which portrays our intensity of life , our hope , or even our daily doings and drivings , as the Odyssey paints old Greek life , or Don Quixote and Gil 1848. ] 23 Political Destination of America .
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