The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... as the reflex of God upon one of extreme importance , here especially , earth , the beautiful , the noble , the great , where the very men who battle the most bold- wherever he finds it : knowing well , that ly for social progress ...
... as the reflex of God upon one of extreme importance , here especially , earth , the beautiful , the noble , the great , where the very men who battle the most bold- wherever he finds it : knowing well , that ly for social progress ...
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ought to be , the source of material life to the prehend those beautiful words of St. Paul state in all its members : the intellectual an - l ( Romans xii . 5 ) , “ We being many , are one archy to which we are a prey , has shown us ...
ought to be , the source of material life to the prehend those beautiful words of St. Paul state in all its members : the intellectual an - l ( Romans xii . 5 ) , “ We being many , are one archy to which we are a prey , has shown us ...
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In The falling of the autumn rain , a similar , though less efficient manner , the melon The solemn waving of the trees , cactus refreshes the wild herds of the Pampas ; and For us are beautiful in vain ; the formidable prickles are not ...
In The falling of the autumn rain , a similar , though less efficient manner , the melon The solemn waving of the trees , cactus refreshes the wild herds of the Pampas ; and For us are beautiful in vain ; the formidable prickles are not ...
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What is my Germanism for family's sake ; but he who uses guage , a beautiful language . I can tolerate a Edit literary conscience to do , -to use the same periods in both capacities ? that at least will be a Latin or a French phrase ...
What is my Germanism for family's sake ; but he who uses guage , a beautiful language . I can tolerate a Edit literary conscience to do , -to use the same periods in both capacities ? that at least will be a Latin or a French phrase ...
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You praise her , and praise her justly , for her feeling and her purity ; these perhaps lifted After such beautiful effusions as these , her higher above her sex even than her other prompted by the stern realities of life , the virues ...
You praise her , and praise her justly , for her feeling and her purity ; these perhaps lifted After such beautiful effusions as these , her higher above her sex even than her other prompted by the stern realities of life , the virues ...
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