Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... feels , that they must be succoured and sustained . They have done honor to the country to which they belong . . . Where can we look for such steadiness , calmness , bravery , and modesty , as in these volunteers ! The most ...
... feels , that they must be succoured and sustained . They have done honor to the country to which they belong . . . Where can we look for such steadiness , calmness , bravery , and modesty , as in these volunteers ! The most ...
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... feeling of earnest admiration with which it has been received , afford us an occasion to say a few words , not so ... feelings with which Art is regarded among men . I. We have the large class who have no thought on the sub- ject , but ...
... feeling of earnest admiration with which it has been received , afford us an occasion to say a few words , not so ... feelings with which Art is regarded among men . I. We have the large class who have no thought on the sub- ject , but ...
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... feels the necessity to create . The natural delight in melody , in imitation , first points out the way ; he makes a song ; he draws a rude outline , and Art already exists . This threefold nature of man , religious , practical , and ...
... feels the necessity to create . The natural delight in melody , in imitation , first points out the way ; he makes a song ; he draws a rude outline , and Art already exists . This threefold nature of man , religious , practical , and ...
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... feeling which atones for them . The consideration of these various stages of perfection , decline , and renovation , more or less successful , suggests the existence of laws by which they are governed , and the more we examine the ...
... feeling which atones for them . The consideration of these various stages of perfection , decline , and renovation , more or less successful , suggests the existence of laws by which they are governed , and the more we examine the ...
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... ? Your taste may be cor- rupted . Your feeling may demand something false and exag- gerated . The next step is to compare . But still we are in danger . Things of the same kind may be compared , but 60 [ Dec. Thoughts on Art .
... ? Your taste may be cor- rupted . Your feeling may demand something false and exag- gerated . The next step is to compare . But still we are in danger . Things of the same kind may be compared , but 60 [ Dec. Thoughts on Art .
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