The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... half - wild , of the dark dreamer , now look into his pages , with the perseverance of the monks of Mount Athos , to see whether they cannot there 66 discover the great thought , " of which they themselves begin to feel the want .
... half - wild , of the dark dreamer , now look into his pages , with the perseverance of the monks of Mount Athos , to see whether they cannot there 66 discover the great thought , " of which they themselves begin to feel the want .
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... they look as though they were them his undivided attention ; whereas other built in pits . Thus they can never be properly describers have visited them incidentally , while seen , and have an insignificant appearance . travelling on ...
... they look as though they were them his undivided attention ; whereas other built in pits . Thus they can never be properly describers have visited them incidentally , while seen , and have an insignificant appearance . travelling on ...
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The Irish business has been almost a counterpart to the death of the Girond- ists ; yet who would not be content so to die , in ' I shall look for Fellowes's book . Your chro - at Edinburgh , where Taylor twice visited nological ...
The Irish business has been almost a counterpart to the death of the Girond- ists ; yet who would not be content so to die , in ' I shall look for Fellowes's book . Your chro - at Edinburgh , where Taylor twice visited nological ...
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Of tention to his parents , the pleasures of their course people in general look up to Parr with social circle , and the intellectual and con- awe , and feel esteem for him rather than love ; vivial activity of his clubs of liberalism ...
Of tention to his parents , the pleasures of their course people in general look up to Parr with social circle , and the intellectual and con- awe , and feel esteem for him rather than love ; vivial activity of his clubs of liberalism ...
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I look at his talents with admiration , but almost fear that man , with whom he in about a year quar- they will leave no adequate testimony behind relled - and hung about London after his re- them . I love him , but I cannot esteem him ...
I look at his talents with admiration , but almost fear that man , with whom he in about a year quar- they will leave no adequate testimony behind relled - and hung about London after his re- them . I love him , but I cannot esteem him ...
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