The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... considered with- local institutions , either of a literary , or sci- out wonder . He must , indeed , have been a entific , or a benevolent and charitable de- most precocious youth - at fifteen he writes scription . both as to matter and ...
... considered with- local institutions , either of a literary , or sci- out wonder . He must , indeed , have been a entific , or a benevolent and charitable de- most precocious youth - at fifteen he writes scription . both as to matter and ...
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... considered as em- inently so by all who were qualified to com- pare what he did with what he might have done - by Sayers especially , by Southey , and by himself . He knew himself well , and in- dicates with a charming frankness , half ...
... considered as em- inently so by all who were qualified to com- pare what he did with what he might have done - by Sayers especially , by Southey , and by himself . He knew himself well , and in- dicates with a charming frankness , half ...
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... considered with attention ities of war , and to establish peace on the most and interest . They show , on the part of the solid foundation , he proposed for the first basis prince , that deep distrust in French policy that the course of ...
... considered with attention ities of war , and to establish peace on the most and interest . They show , on the part of the solid foundation , he proposed for the first basis prince , that deep distrust in French policy that the course of ...
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... considered out of danger ; and during his whole existence , the remembrance of that dreadful night caused him the most pain- ful emotion . Charles Beaumanois de Lavardin , whose sole crime was heresy , being no longer safe in his house ...
... considered out of danger ; and during his whole existence , the remembrance of that dreadful night caused him the most pain- ful emotion . Charles Beaumanois de Lavardin , whose sole crime was heresy , being no longer safe in his house ...
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... considered in connection with his " You have no idea what a heart - breaking incommunicativeness , and the silent endurance life that of a young scribbler , beating about , with which it was going on . Mr. Banim imme- and endeavoring to ...
... considered in connection with his " You have no idea what a heart - breaking incommunicativeness , and the silent endurance life that of a young scribbler , beating about , with which it was going on . Mr. Banim imme- and endeavoring to ...
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