The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 2Oliver Everett., 1833 |
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... mind to his work , and all that intelligence adds to physical strength he alike refuses his master . A constant dejec- tion oppresses him ; health is closely con- nected with cheerfulness , consequently he is oftener sick than the free ...
... mind to his work , and all that intelligence adds to physical strength he alike refuses his master . A constant dejec- tion oppresses him ; health is closely con- nected with cheerfulness , consequently he is oftener sick than the free ...
Pagina 15
... mind of the Thugs , that they do not seem to be vis - pursuit of wealth by the frightful means ited with any of those feelings of remorse or compunction at the inhuman deeds in which they have participated that are commonly supposed to ...
... mind of the Thugs , that they do not seem to be vis - pursuit of wealth by the frightful means ited with any of those feelings of remorse or compunction at the inhuman deeds in which they have participated that are commonly supposed to ...
Pagina 22
... mind with a heavenly joy , and , for the time , in a manner , severing it from the body ; so that , although we lay altogether aside the consideration of dittie or matter , the very harmonie of sounds being framed in due sort , and ...
... mind with a heavenly joy , and , for the time , in a manner , severing it from the body ; so that , although we lay altogether aside the consideration of dittie or matter , the very harmonie of sounds being framed in due sort , and ...
Pagina 25
... mind , but also that of the ear and the imagination . Hence its style must be more lyrical , introducing great dramatic illusion , avoiding all complication , and crowded incidents ; passing , in fact , rapidly from one situation to ...
... mind , but also that of the ear and the imagination . Hence its style must be more lyrical , introducing great dramatic illusion , avoiding all complication , and crowded incidents ; passing , in fact , rapidly from one situation to ...
Pagina 27
... mind trained to Italian music to listen to that of England . Nothing in the whole range of our compositions moves the affec- tions of such a mind , but the most exqui- sitely simple of all productions , so inferior are we in the ...
... mind trained to Italian music to listen to that of England . Nothing in the whole range of our compositions moves the affec- tions of such a mind , but the most exqui- sitely simple of all productions , so inferior are we in the ...
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