American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... Human appetites , passions , prejudices , and self - love will never be conquered by benev- olence and knowledge alone , introduced by human means . The millennium itself neither supposes nor implies it . All civil government is then to ...
... Human appetites , passions , prejudices , and self - love will never be conquered by benev- olence and knowledge alone , introduced by human means . The millennium itself neither supposes nor implies it . All civil government is then to ...
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... human countenance 25 WOODNOTES I [ 1846 ( 1840 ) ] 1 When the pine tosses its cones To the song of its waterfall tones , Who speeds to the woodland walks ? To birds and trees who talks ? With a color of romance , And infusing subtle ...
... human countenance 25 WOODNOTES I [ 1846 ( 1840 ) ] 1 When the pine tosses its cones To the song of its waterfall tones , Who speeds to the woodland walks ? To birds and trees who talks ? With a color of romance , And infusing subtle ...
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... human or celestial science , that any man may acquire an omnigenous erudition with- out the trouble of even learning to read . Thus literature is etherealized by assuming for its medium the human voice ; and knowledge , depositing all ...
... human or celestial science , that any man may acquire an omnigenous erudition with- out the trouble of even learning to read . Thus literature is etherealized by assuming for its medium the human voice ; and knowledge , depositing all ...
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