The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... called a version , in coarser paper and print , of Goldsmith , Pope , and Cowper . His pa- thos comes from Goldsmith - his wit and satire from Pope - and his minute and lite- ral description from Cowper . If this were true , it were as ...
... called a version , in coarser paper and print , of Goldsmith , Pope , and Cowper . His pa- thos comes from Goldsmith - his wit and satire from Pope - and his minute and lite- ral description from Cowper . If this were true , it were as ...
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... called classic age , that writing ought to have stopped . The names of Victor Hugo , George Sand , De Lamartine , Balzac , Eu- gene Sue , and a host of these contempo- raries , were unknown to him . Like also to many of the lovers of ...
... called classic age , that writing ought to have stopped . The names of Victor Hugo , George Sand , De Lamartine , Balzac , Eu- gene Sue , and a host of these contempo- raries , were unknown to him . Like also to many of the lovers of ...
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... called he met those most distinguished for their the Gymnase , soon manifested those intel- intellectual endowments and accomplish- lectual endowments , the subsequent deve- ments . It was here he first saw her who lopment of which ...
... called he met those most distinguished for their the Gymnase , soon manifested those intel- intellectual endowments and accomplish- lectual endowments , the subsequent deve- ments . It was here he first saw her who lopment of which ...
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... called , was a crowning mercy " to the seems to have led him to dread the acquaint- colonies ; and the friends of the late regi- ance of a third . As for Dixwell , he lived cide now boldly produced his will , and sub- on in New Haven ...
... called , was a crowning mercy " to the seems to have led him to dread the acquaint- colonies ; and the friends of the late regi- ance of a third . As for Dixwell , he lived cide now boldly produced his will , and sub- on in New Haven ...
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... called upon more particularly to al- lude to . When Mary Anne was four years old , the family were constrained to leave their house at the Thicket , owing to its too limit- ed accommodation . They reluctantly quit- ted their lovely ...
... called upon more particularly to al- lude to . When Mary Anne was four years old , the family were constrained to leave their house at the Thicket , owing to its too limit- ed accommodation . They reluctantly quit- ted their lovely ...
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