The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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Page 44
... political questions . The dreams of romance had been ex- changed for the realities of the drawing- room ; the realities of the drawing - room were about to give way to some of the sterner facts of out - door life . The stir of the ...
... political questions . The dreams of romance had been ex- changed for the realities of the drawing- room ; the realities of the drawing - room were about to give way to some of the sterner facts of out - door life . The stir of the ...
Page 53
... political expedi rel with this view . It is what would be ency , we are not at all disposed to quar . called " healthy , " and it supplies a mo- tive to that large class of people who in- sist on taking a commercial view of moral ...
... political expedi rel with this view . It is what would be ency , we are not at all disposed to quar . called " healthy , " and it supplies a mo- tive to that large class of people who in- sist on taking a commercial view of moral ...
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... political capital . In one of his novels there are some reflections in a country churchyard . These thoughts are suggested by some poor men's tombs , and they are not very bad , being , in fact , a part of Gray's " Elegy " done into ...
... political capital . In one of his novels there are some reflections in a country churchyard . These thoughts are suggested by some poor men's tombs , and they are not very bad , being , in fact , a part of Gray's " Elegy " done into ...
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... political econ- come too late . The account of the omy , that science certainly has a some- Fleet prison in Pickwick was published in what uncompromising and forbidding the year in which the Act for the amend- aspect . Accordingly Mr ...
... political econ- come too late . The account of the omy , that science certainly has a some- Fleet prison in Pickwick was published in what uncompromising and forbidding the year in which the Act for the amend- aspect . Accordingly Mr ...
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... political economy , and no worse , than that it is on a par with Mr. Rus- kin's . Indeed , he is always impatient of scientific restraint . Spontaneous combustion is just one of the subjects which might be expected to be attractive to a ...
... political economy , and no worse , than that it is on a par with Mr. Rus- kin's . Indeed , he is always impatient of scientific restraint . Spontaneous combustion is just one of the subjects which might be expected to be attractive to a ...
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