The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... merits which at the present day are as important as they are rare , which in him are so elevated as to command the respect and admiration even of those who rank under another standard , and the sympathy and grat- itude of those who ...
... merits which at the present day are as important as they are rare , which in him are so elevated as to command the respect and admiration even of those who rank under another standard , and the sympathy and grat- itude of those who ...
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The first part is truly admirable ; the evil is there perfectly charactered and the principal symptoms described ; but the con- clusion is most lame and impotent . It ends by suppressing ( how , is not indicated ) the dis- quietude ...
The first part is truly admirable ; the evil is there perfectly charactered and the principal symptoms described ; but the con- clusion is most lame and impotent . It ends by suppressing ( how , is not indicated ) the dis- quietude ...
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The phantom of death watch- in them : he has written many admirable es by the pillow of those dear to us : the pages on Knox and Cromwell ; but the liveliest and purest love would be a bitter chances are that he would have written as ...
The phantom of death watch- in them : he has written many admirable es by the pillow of those dear to us : the pages on Knox and Cromwell ; but the liveliest and purest love would be a bitter chances are that he would have written as ...
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... with all the faculties , with all - and giving himself up to the contemplation the disinterestedness , with all the compre- of forms and the admiration of self . There hensiveness of which God has made you are at the present day but ...
... with all the faculties , with all - and giving himself up to the contemplation the disinterestedness , with all the compre- of forms and the admiration of self . There hensiveness of which God has made you are at the present day but ...
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After being admired as a prodigy Besides political clubs Norwich had several for two years more at Norwich , he was again Societies which held evening meetings once sent abroad for a longer time ; and , with a a week to hear and ...
After being admired as a prodigy Besides political clubs Norwich had several for two years more at Norwich , he was again Societies which held evening meetings once sent abroad for a longer time ; and , with a a week to hear and ...
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