Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... feeling , which , in youth , give a bent to the character , and , in age , are forgotten . Without this process , we cannot trace opinions to their source , indicate from what small springs they arise 2 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
... feeling , which , in youth , give a bent to the character , and , in age , are forgotten . Without this process , we cannot trace opinions to their source , indicate from what small springs they arise 2 Life of Benvenuto Cellini .
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... feeling , which may sud- denly deracinate , and sweep away the germs of character , not yet become rigid , and in whose place a totally new set of ideas may spring up ; but these irruptions are rare . As then the character is , in a ...
... feeling , which may sud- denly deracinate , and sweep away the germs of character , not yet become rigid , and in whose place a totally new set of ideas may spring up ; but these irruptions are rare . As then the character is , in a ...
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... feeling , produced a high degree of nervous excite- ment . He continually fancied himself in the presence of the invisible guardian , before mentioned , and held conversations with him . Deprived , for so long , of the blessed light of ...
... feeling , produced a high degree of nervous excite- ment . He continually fancied himself in the presence of the invisible guardian , before mentioned , and held conversations with him . Deprived , for so long , of the blessed light of ...
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... feeling frequently amounted to an extreme intensity , and gave rise to his visionary intercourse with superhuman beings - to colloquies with his guardian angel - to the invocation and imagined presence of spirits , and the halo which ...
... feeling frequently amounted to an extreme intensity , and gave rise to his visionary intercourse with superhuman beings - to colloquies with his guardian angel - to the invocation and imagined presence of spirits , and the halo which ...
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... feeling , soon becomes all important - self - love exaggerates - habit minis- ters to its tyranny over the character . In the convents of the Peninsula , curious instances of this misapplication of time have fallen under our notice . We ...
... feeling , soon becomes all important - self - love exaggerates - habit minis- ters to its tyranny over the character . In the convents of the Peninsula , curious instances of this misapplication of time have fallen under our notice . We ...
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