The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Can we possi- bly imagine that this complaining , this ex- pression of unrest and discontent which at the present day bursts out on every side , is only the effect of the personal illusions of a few egoistical writers ?
Can we possi- bly imagine that this complaining , this ex- pression of unrest and discontent which at the present day bursts out on every side , is only the effect of the personal illusions of a few egoistical writers ?
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On the other hand , Tay- lor , and after him Scott , shrunk from strict imitation of the stanza - whereby , as both Coleridge and Wordsworth have observed , a pervading and pathetic beauty of effect is sa- crificed .
On the other hand , Tay- lor , and after him Scott , shrunk from strict imitation of the stanza - whereby , as both Coleridge and Wordsworth have observed , a pervading and pathetic beauty of effect is sa- crificed .
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... and displeased at finding that the prop- of the rights of the German people , should be ositions made by his representatives were not carried into effect . well received by the other members , sent , on the 16th Nov.
... and displeased at finding that the prop- of the rights of the German people , should be ositions made by his representatives were not carried into effect . well received by the other members , sent , on the 16th Nov.
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... such colonial pos - clared that each government should itself sessions in the power of the king of the Pays judge what was the suitable epoch for put- Bas as were desirable for him to possess . ting such law or treaty into effect .
... such colonial pos - clared that each government should itself sessions in the power of the king of the Pays judge what was the suitable epoch for put- Bas as were desirable for him to possess . ting such law or treaty into effect .
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Too much learning , on the autho- rity of Festus , made an apostle mad - it had not quite so decided an effect on the editor of the Carlisle Patriot - it only subdued his ancient fervor in behalf of abstract rights and imaginary ...
Too much learning , on the autho- rity of Festus , made an apostle mad - it had not quite so decided an effect on the editor of the Carlisle Patriot - it only subdued his ancient fervor in behalf of abstract rights and imaginary ...
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