The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... hand , " stoops to conquer " -nay , | In his mode of managing his descriptions , goes down on his knees , that he may more Crabbe is equally peculiar . Objects , in accurately describe such objects as the themselves counted commonplace ...
... hand , " stoops to conquer " -nay , | In his mode of managing his descriptions , goes down on his knees , that he may more Crabbe is equally peculiar . Objects , in accurately describe such objects as the themselves counted commonplace ...
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behind the chairs , and hands the golden dishes of the great . the trunk of a tree gives to its smallest , its remotest ... hand found to do . He has been little else than a vast , lazy earth - god , pelting nuts in the summer woods , or ...
behind the chairs , and hands the golden dishes of the great . the trunk of a tree gives to its smallest , its remotest ... hand found to do . He has been little else than a vast , lazy earth - god , pelting nuts in the summer woods , or ...
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... hand he might have had in the text , the notes he certainly did not write , for he was no Greek scholar . Dr. Parr , whom we met at Holkham , and who was , at that time , tutor to the then heir apparent of Mr. Coke , wished on the ...
... hand he might have had in the text , the notes he certainly did not write , for he was no Greek scholar . Dr. Parr , whom we met at Holkham , and who was , at that time , tutor to the then heir apparent of Mr. Coke , wished on the ...
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... hand of fellowship to M. Thiers , and the ministry known as the Cabinet of the 11th October , 1832 , was formed . The cabinet which was formed out of the fermenting elements of the revolution , was , as might be expected , ephemeral ...
... hand of fellowship to M. Thiers , and the ministry known as the Cabinet of the 11th October , 1832 , was formed . The cabinet which was formed out of the fermenting elements of the revolution , was , as might be expected , ephemeral ...
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... hand , at the head of his more abandon and more nature . party ; it will be Bonaparte on the Bridge of Ar- [ cola ! " M. Guizot's eloquence is awakened by wrath ; M. Thiers ' by enthusiasm . " Nothing can be more grave than the diction ...
... hand , at the head of his more abandon and more nature . party ; it will be Bonaparte on the Bridge of Ar- [ cola ! " M. Guizot's eloquence is awakened by wrath ; M. Thiers ' by enthusiasm . " Nothing can be more grave than the diction ...
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