The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... influence of any periodical , generally circulated , is an important thing ; and though the frequent establishment of newspapers , and the licentious tone of newspaper discussion in this country have taken much from the dignity of ...
... influence of any periodical , generally circulated , is an important thing ; and though the frequent establishment of newspapers , and the licentious tone of newspaper discussion in this country have taken much from the dignity of ...
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... influence of any strong feeling that was not utterly degra ded , whose voice did not deepen to a chord of grandeur , or soften to cadences to which a harp might have been swept pleasantly . It is a perfect instrument as it comes from ...
... influence of any strong feeling that was not utterly degra ded , whose voice did not deepen to a chord of grandeur , or soften to cadences to which a harp might have been swept pleasantly . It is a perfect instrument as it comes from ...
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... influence , is the sound of a distant Sabbath bell in the country . It comes floating over the hills like the going abroad of a spirit , and as the leaves stir with its vibrations , and the drops of dew tremble in the that there was a ...
... influence , is the sound of a distant Sabbath bell in the country . It comes floating over the hills like the going abroad of a spirit , and as the leaves stir with its vibrations , and the drops of dew tremble in the that there was a ...
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... influence , that all their exertions availed little more towards humanizing those barbarous and bloody times , than do the scattered sunbeams which struggle through a thunder cloud towards soothing the dark and angry sea which trembles ...
... influence , that all their exertions availed little more towards humanizing those barbarous and bloody times , than do the scattered sunbeams which struggle through a thunder cloud towards soothing the dark and angry sea which trembles ...
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... influence of these impressions , we shall discover three eras which principally merit the attention of the philosophical inquirer . The first is that which is rendered famous by the introduction of literature into a nation , or , if not ...
... influence of these impressions , we shall discover three eras which principally merit the attention of the philosophical inquirer . The first is that which is rendered famous by the introduction of literature into a nation , or , if not ...
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