The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Study Goethe and of Mr. Carlyle will always suit also with interest , attention , and comprehen- and serve such men , by transforming into siveness , the tradition of your epoch and of duties the individual , domestic , or other af your ...
Study Goethe and of Mr. Carlyle will always suit also with interest , attention , and comprehen- and serve such men , by transforming into siveness , the tradition of your epoch and of duties the individual , domestic , or other af your ...
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It is not surprising that he excited a most lively interest among the friends and correspondents of his family . After some months he returned a man in mind and in manners , and almost in appearance . The experiment was too successful ...
It is not surprising that he excited a most lively interest among the friends and correspondents of his family . After some months he returned a man in mind and in manners , and almost in appearance . The experiment was too successful ...
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... who are better judges of the taste of an English public than I , whose taste has been moulded on that of a foreign public . I wrote to him very freezingly - I do not know enough of his heart as yet to take strong interest in his ...
... who are better judges of the taste of an English public than I , whose taste has been moulded on that of a foreign public . I wrote to him very freezingly - I do not know enough of his heart as yet to take strong interest in his ...
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Did he oppose the Prince de Talleyrand , and the honest and fair interpretation put upon the treaty in the interest of Poland ? By no means . He united his voice with those of France and England , and the Polish question was therefore ...
Did he oppose the Prince de Talleyrand , and the honest and fair interpretation put upon the treaty in the interest of Poland ? By no means . He united his voice with those of France and England , and the Polish question was therefore ...
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A .. ed with attentive interest . tact of the Prince de Met- are be too highly extolled . ... those sittings began , Here interested in the important mener led have since admit- Fondoting were the interests , ses , and violent the ...
A .. ed with attentive interest . tact of the Prince de Met- are be too highly extolled . ... those sittings began , Here interested in the important mener led have since admit- Fondoting were the interests , ses , and violent the ...
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