The Retrospective Review, Volym 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... effect is to strengthen the human heart , by informing it of its wants and weaknesses , and at the same time soften ... effects , either at the time or afterwards . But we do not believe that it is possible to avoid these effects , or to ...
... effect is to strengthen the human heart , by informing it of its wants and weaknesses , and at the same time soften ... effects , either at the time or afterwards . But we do not believe that it is possible to avoid these effects , or to ...
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... effect , they had immediate recourse to the spell produced by this word , and got over the difficulty by saying , it was the effect of nature . In no age , however , has nature been rendered such an instrument of ignorance and literary ...
... effect , they had immediate recourse to the spell produced by this word , and got over the difficulty by saying , it was the effect of nature . In no age , however , has nature been rendered such an instrument of ignorance and literary ...
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... effect of a simi- lar character . He would affect the mind alone , but could exercise no influence over the physical part of our nature . The poetical effect , however , is never so powerful as when the mind and body are affected at the ...
... effect of a simi- lar character . He would affect the mind alone , but could exercise no influence over the physical part of our nature . The poetical effect , however , is never so powerful as when the mind and body are affected at the ...
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