The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... character of their English poor - the comedies and tragedies authors , and of the readers who have of the fire ... characters - the lingering superstitions - all margins or blank pages by hands long since the elements , in short , which ...
... character of their English poor - the comedies and tragedies authors , and of the readers who have of the fire ... characters - the lingering superstitions - all margins or blank pages by hands long since the elements , in short , which ...
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... character- ing a Lillo ( with occasional touches of istic of the medical profession . Shakspeare ) instead of ... characters , there steals over them a shade of sadness , reflected from his favorite subjects , as a dark , sinister ...
... character- ing a Lillo ( with occasional touches of istic of the medical profession . Shakspeare ) instead of ... characters , there steals over them a shade of sadness , reflected from his favorite subjects , as a dark , sinister ...
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... character ; it is the stamp and the superscription of genius ; it is the direction on the letter of talent . Character without it is blunt and torpid . Talent without it is a letter , which , undirected , goes no whi- ther . Genius ...
... character ; it is the stamp and the superscription of genius ; it is the direction on the letter of talent . Character without it is blunt and torpid . Talent without it is a letter , which , undirected , goes no whi- ther . Genius ...
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... character one night , and had given directions to have it filled with port wine , but what was his horror when he came to drink it , to find it contained a dose of senna ! He could not throw it away , as he had to hold the goblet upside ...
... character one night , and had given directions to have it filled with port wine , but what was his horror when he came to drink it , to find it contained a dose of senna ! He could not throw it away , as he had to hold the goblet upside ...
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... character appropriated to his sect , and with that modesty for which he was so eminently distinguished , in true simpleness of heart , his pure and Christian sentiments . Greek was transcribed by herself or Lord | honored with. There ...
... character appropriated to his sect , and with that modesty for which he was so eminently distinguished , in true simpleness of heart , his pure and Christian sentiments . Greek was transcribed by herself or Lord | honored with. There ...
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