The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 227
... religion were creatures of the imagination , with faculties and attributes higher than humanity , but still human ; the ... religious enthusiasm produced the Grecian and the Gothic architecture . To lavish cost , labor , and skill on the ...
... religion were creatures of the imagination , with faculties and attributes higher than humanity , but still human ; the ... religious enthusiasm produced the Grecian and the Gothic architecture . To lavish cost , labor , and skill on the ...
Page 228
... religious sentiment by form , - form which is ever plastic to the touch of mind , and which in the world around us is eloquent of thought and feeling . The Greek , elegant and artificial from a commercial and city life , selected as his ...
... religious sentiment by form , - form which is ever plastic to the touch of mind , and which in the world around us is eloquent of thought and feeling . The Greek , elegant and artificial from a commercial and city life , selected as his ...
Page 536
... religious mendicants , many of whom had regarded the progress of the canal with mingled feelings of selfish dislike and superstitious abhorrence . They dread- ed less it might interfere with their gains from the liberal piety of ...
... religious mendicants , many of whom had regarded the progress of the canal with mingled feelings of selfish dislike and superstitious abhorrence . They dread- ed less it might interfere with their gains from the liberal piety of ...
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