The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... ground of idea , he becomes timid and skep- tical as soon as he is engaged on that of its application . We may agree with him with respect to the aim - we cannot respecting the means ; he rejects them all , but he proposes no others ...
... ground of idea , he becomes timid and skep- tical as soon as he is engaged on that of its application . We may agree with him with respect to the aim - we cannot respecting the means ; he rejects them all , but he proposes no others ...
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... ground ; where the heat reflected from the earth dissipates the passing cloud , which hastens , as it were , to shed its refreshing moisture on a more grateful spot ; where no water ever rises from a spring , or falls from on high , and ...
... ground ; where the heat reflected from the earth dissipates the passing cloud , which hastens , as it were , to shed its refreshing moisture on a more grateful spot ; where no water ever rises from a spring , or falls from on high , and ...
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... ground . Tasso will lose a little , Milton more , and Klopstock most , of his celebrity , if Christianity should sink from an European religion to an European sect ; but those actions which are not stimulated by opinions , such as ...
... ground . Tasso will lose a little , Milton more , and Klopstock most , of his celebrity , if Christianity should sink from an European religion to an European sect ; but those actions which are not stimulated by opinions , such as ...
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... ground for much more . But it is such pioneers as Middle- quarrel , the worst that could have been selected , ton , and you , and your German friends , that because of least general or national concern , but work underground and sap the ...
... ground for much more . But it is such pioneers as Middle- quarrel , the worst that could have been selected , ton , and you , and your German friends , that because of least general or national concern , but work underground and sap the ...
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... ground with a nobleness which more than his father in his administration , and subse- compensated for her desertion of Austria on quently visited several European courts , re- a former occasion . The most distinguished maining some time ...
... ground with a nobleness which more than his father in his administration , and subse- compensated for her desertion of Austria on quently visited several European courts , re- a former occasion . The most distinguished maining some time ...
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