The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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What becomes of the sentence passed with so much bitterness against the restless complaints of contemporary writers ? What is philosophy but the science of ends ? And is that which he calls the disease of the times , at the bottom aught ...
What becomes of the sentence passed with so much bitterness against the restless complaints of contemporary writers ? What is philosophy but the science of ends ? And is that which he calls the disease of the times , at the bottom aught ...
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... Norwich as the pupil of an eminent surgeon obscuration of Cowper and the outblazing of there , and Taylor conceiving a warm affection the galaxy that has not yet entirely passed for the youth , and superintending with a pa- away .
... Norwich as the pupil of an eminent surgeon obscuration of Cowper and the outblazing of there , and Taylor conceiving a warm affection the galaxy that has not yet entirely passed for the youth , and superintending with a pa- away .
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... planatory notes as to various persons mention - empire over the understanding than over the feel- ed in this correspondence , whose celebrity ings - as a good reasoner — as a man of great ca- has already pretty well passed away .
... planatory notes as to various persons mention - empire over the understanding than over the feel- ed in this correspondence , whose celebrity ings - as a good reasoner — as a man of great ca- has already pretty well passed away .
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The poet declined ; he had now given up all thoughts of the law , fixed his heart on resid - I ing in the country , and was in treaty for a house in Wales . He mentions , casually , that Burnett had lately passed ...
The poet declined ; he had now given up all thoughts of the law , fixed his heart on resid - I ing in the country , and was in treaty for a house in Wales . He mentions , casually , that Burnett had lately passed ...
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Let the moments spared from toil be passed in learning to fight for the country ; let the mo- ments spent in toil be passed in preparing for its defence . The forge should hammer only weapons , the temple become an arsenal of ar- mor ...
Let the moments spared from toil be passed in learning to fight for the country ; let the mo- ments spent in toil be passed in preparing for its defence . The forge should hammer only weapons , the temple become an arsenal of ar- mor ...
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