The New Englander, Том 18A.H. Maltby, 1860 |
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... observation of virtue . " In this hurried and inadequate view of the age of chivalry , and especially of the times of Arthur , and of the literature which has depicted to us the manners of that age , it is not difficult to see why it ...
... observation of virtue . " In this hurried and inadequate view of the age of chivalry , and especially of the times of Arthur , and of the literature which has depicted to us the manners of that age , it is not difficult to see why it ...
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... observation of the character of Lancelot , -a character strangely powerful and fascinating , and wonderfully pitiable too , and full of warning , -because it seemed better to delay it until we should come to Guinevere , with whom his ...
... observation of the character of Lancelot , -a character strangely powerful and fascinating , and wonderfully pitiable too , and full of warning , -because it seemed better to delay it until we should come to Guinevere , with whom his ...
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... observation and experience . Making all due allowance for the common propensity to magnify that which is our own , it can hardly be denied that that people are best governed who make their own laws , under suitable restraints against ...
... observation and experience . Making all due allowance for the common propensity to magnify that which is our own , it can hardly be denied that that people are best governed who make their own laws , under suitable restraints against ...
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... observe how great is the power of that which is usual over the individual man . It not only guides his conduct , but it lies at the foundation of his faith . Such is our mental constitution that frequent repetition of an act or event ...
... observe how great is the power of that which is usual over the individual man . It not only guides his conduct , but it lies at the foundation of his faith . Such is our mental constitution that frequent repetition of an act or event ...
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... observation has taught us that such have been their habits heretofore . The same is true in regard to all expected physi- cal phenomena . It is equally true in regard to mental and moral action . Of this the most simple illustrations ...
... observation has taught us that such have been their habits heretofore . The same is true in regard to all expected physi- cal phenomena . It is equally true in regard to mental and moral action . Of this the most simple illustrations ...
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