Southern Review, المجلد 1A.E. Miller, 1828 |
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... beautiful both in moral and material nature , to lift up the aspirations of man to objects that are worthy of his noble faculties and his immortal destiny - in a word , to raise him as far as possible above those selfish and sensual ...
... beautiful both in moral and material nature , to lift up the aspirations of man to objects that are worthy of his noble faculties and his immortal destiny - in a word , to raise him as far as possible above those selfish and sensual ...
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... beautiful , and for high wrought pathos . It is , as Coleridge quaintly , yet , we think , felicitously expresses it , " the blossom and the fragrance of all human knowledge . " It appears not only in those combinations of creative ...
... beautiful , and for high wrought pathos . It is , as Coleridge quaintly , yet , we think , felicitously expresses it , " the blossom and the fragrance of all human knowledge . " It appears not only in those combinations of creative ...
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... beautiful and striking , and which has an air of perfect originality about it — but we have found one not mate- rially differing from it in the Iliad , i 297. Nr Aavnej vnav pèr anwoúusvas džiov Kup . pathetic , * and the noblest ...
... beautiful and striking , and which has an air of perfect originality about it — but we have found one not mate- rially differing from it in the Iliad , i 297. Nr Aavnej vnav pèr anwoúusvas džiov Kup . pathetic , * and the noblest ...
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... beautiful in the convulsions of a frog's leg under the operation of galvanism , ( see Mr. Adams ) or that most edifying and instructive spectacle , the death of a mouse , for want of air , in an exhausted receiver ? Besides , we do not ...
... beautiful in the convulsions of a frog's leg under the operation of galvanism , ( see Mr. Adams ) or that most edifying and instructive spectacle , the death of a mouse , for want of air , in an exhausted receiver ? Besides , we do not ...
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... beautiful and variable hues to the eyes of inventive genius , are utterly melted away in the broad and garish light that has filled the whole hemisphere . ap- After all , it is some consolation to reflect , that , if we are mis- taken ...
... beautiful and variable hues to the eyes of inventive genius , are utterly melted away in the broad and garish light that has filled the whole hemisphere . ap- After all , it is some consolation to reflect , that , if we are mis- taken ...
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الصفحة 275 - We admit, as all must admit, that the powers of the government are limited, and that its limits are not to be transcended. But we think the sound construction of the constitution must allow to the national legislature that discretion, with respect to the means by which the powers it confers are to be carried into execution, which will enable that body to perform the high duties assigned to it, in the manner most beneficial to the people.
الصفحة 284 - The powers delegated by the proposed constitution to the federal government, are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the state governments, are numerous and indefinite.
الصفحة 316 - Under the Articles of Confederation each State retained its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every power, jurisdiction and right not expressly delegated to the United States.
الصفحة 34 - Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride...
الصفحة 288 - To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offences against the law of nations ; "11. To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water ; " 12. To raise and support armies, but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years ; " 13. To provide and maintain a navy ;
الصفحة 288 - States; 3 To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes; 4 To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States; 5 To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures...
الصفحة 22 - Tasso, Mazzoni, and others, teaches what the laws are of a true epic poem, what of a dramatic, what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand masterpiece to observe.
الصفحة 306 - It has been urged and echoed, that the power " to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises, to pay the debts, and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States...
الصفحة 286 - In the first place it is to be remembered, that the general government is not to be charged with the whole power of making and administering laws : its jurisdiction is limited to certain enumerated objects, which concern all the members of the republic, but which are not to be attained by the separate provisions of any.
الصفحة 22 - I mean not here the prosody of a verse, which they could not but have hit on before among the rudiments of grammar...