The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Of what avail are the poor analyt- ical and experimental faculties of the individ . ual intellect , in the solution of this immense and infinite problem ? Hence , likewise , his bitter and often violent censure of all those who labor ...
Of what avail are the poor analyt- ical and experimental faculties of the individ . ual intellect , in the solution of this immense and infinite problem ? Hence , likewise , his bitter and often violent censure of all those who labor ...
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Southey adds : - ' Poor fellow ! he is too vain to know that the feeling which has been rankling in him is envy , and it is now ripening into hatred . He is now in London , waiting for a situation . A tutorship here , and that a very ...
Southey adds : - ' Poor fellow ! he is too vain to know that the feeling which has been rankling in him is envy , and it is now ripening into hatred . He is now in London , waiting for a situation . A tutorship here , and that a very ...
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There is poor Burnett gone stark foolish , be- cause he has been made the friend of the wise , -diseased at once with a plethora of vanity and an inanition of knowledge ; with all the dispo- sition to destroy himself , only that he ...
There is poor Burnett gone stark foolish , be- cause he has been made the friend of the wise , -diseased at once with a plethora of vanity and an inanition of knowledge ; with all the dispo- sition to destroy himself , only that he ...
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English produce ; and that our garners would have been full , and our provisions cheap and abundant , and our poor well employed , and our laboring classes at ease and happy , if we had not engaged in that " long and ruinous war .
English produce ; and that our garners would have been full , and our provisions cheap and abundant , and our poor well employed , and our laboring classes at ease and happy , if we had not engaged in that " long and ruinous war .
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It was evidently that of a poor and wretched being . There were no friends to surround the bier , and the pauper's funeral was conducted with rapidity and inconsider- ation . " Halt ! " cried the emperor ; " I shall follow the remains ...
It was evidently that of a poor and wretched being . There were no friends to surround the bier , and the pauper's funeral was conducted with rapidity and inconsider- ation . " Halt ! " cried the emperor ; " I shall follow the remains ...
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