The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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We begin to com- language , by the character of localities ; it is something reduced , as much as possible , to the proportions of the individual . The na- tionality of Italy is the glory of having pro- | 6 [ MAY , THE WORKS OF THOMAS ...
We begin to com- language , by the character of localities ; it is something reduced , as much as possible , to the proportions of the individual . The na- tionality of Italy is the glory of having pro- | 6 [ MAY , THE WORKS OF THOMAS ...
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... his conver- sation and his pen were influential in for- warding some of the most fatal heresies of this age and the many amiable traits in his character render it most painful to dwell on the obstinacy of his unhappy delusions .
... his conver- sation and his pen were influential in for- warding some of the most fatal heresies of this age and the many amiable traits in his character render it most painful to dwell on the obstinacy of his unhappy delusions .
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... she had been as a mistress and a bride - I may say with thorough sincerity and unaffectedness that I have never beheld , and never expect to behold again , so perfect and pleasing an instance of feminine gracefulness of character .
... she had been as a mistress and a bride - I may say with thorough sincerity and unaffectedness that I have never beheld , and never expect to behold again , so perfect and pleasing an instance of feminine gracefulness of character .
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... development of my feelings unnecessary . You will guess them . I contemplate the value of an accus- tomed home to your blind mother . I consider her sweet and venerable character and that she is the nearest , I believe the dearest ...
... development of my feelings unnecessary . You will guess them . I contemplate the value of an accus- tomed home to your blind mother . I consider her sweet and venerable character and that she is the nearest , I believe the dearest ...
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... and felt whilst wending their way amid the solitude of the de- sert , or holding communion with some of the scattered fragments of the human family , whose origin , character , or perhaps even existence , was before unknown .
... and felt whilst wending their way amid the solitude of the de- sert , or holding communion with some of the scattered fragments of the human family , whose origin , character , or perhaps even existence , was before unknown .
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