The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... minds fell often upon doubtful deaths and melan- choly dissolutions . With hopes , Socrates warmed his doubtful ... mind , with passions of but slight intensity , and seems scarcely to have known the force of the ejaculation , " The ...
... minds fell often upon doubtful deaths and melan- choly dissolutions . With hopes , Socrates warmed his doubtful ... mind , with passions of but slight intensity , and seems scarcely to have known the force of the ejaculation , " The ...
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... mind so honorable though flighty as his , who candidly says of himself , " When I cannot satisfy my reason , I love to humor my fancy . " -- ii . 14 . " In his religion he continued in the same mind which he had declared in his first ...
... mind so honorable though flighty as his , who candidly says of himself , " When I cannot satisfy my reason , I love to humor my fancy . " -- ii . 14 . " In his religion he continued in the same mind which he had declared in his first ...
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... mind is amused by a phan- tasmagoria of sublime visions ; but , is not the time approaching when efforts to explain the inexplicable will cease to be dignified by the title of wisdom , or even by the more modest appellation of ...
... mind is amused by a phan- tasmagoria of sublime visions ; but , is not the time approaching when efforts to explain the inexplicable will cease to be dignified by the title of wisdom , or even by the more modest appellation of ...
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... mind , that they seemed to come together by a kind of natural magnetism . " And although Browne had expressed a wish to become a parent ra- ther in horticultural than in human style , she brought him twelve children , doubtless in the ...
... mind , that they seemed to come together by a kind of natural magnetism . " And although Browne had expressed a wish to become a parent ra- ther in horticultural than in human style , she brought him twelve children , doubtless in the ...
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... mind . After life's fitful fever , the statesman and author sleep well ! The struggles , the en- mities , the heart ... minds , the charms of ished ; that poetry raised her enchanting literature proved too seductive ; and his voice to ...
... mind . After life's fitful fever , the statesman and author sleep well ! The struggles , the en- mities , the heart ... minds , the charms of ished ; that poetry raised her enchanting literature proved too seductive ; and his voice to ...
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