The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... hours will feast upon the translated works of Bulwer and Marryat , and the mere usher of an inferior school possesses his well- stored libraries of choice books . At the annual meetings of the Bible So- ciety at Norwich , my father was ...
... hours will feast upon the translated works of Bulwer and Marryat , and the mere usher of an inferior school possesses his well- stored libraries of choice books . At the annual meetings of the Bible So- ciety at Norwich , my father was ...
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... hour may ar- rive ; " and at last he welcomed it with joy . Ninety - three years had nearly wearied him of life . Many of his contemporaries were gone before him , and those whom he left were sunk in age and infirmity . His remains were ...
... hour may ar- rive ; " and at last he welcomed it with joy . Ninety - three years had nearly wearied him of life . Many of his contemporaries were gone before him , and those whom he left were sunk in age and infirmity . His remains were ...
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... hour , M. Guizot begins to fatigue you ; at the end of two hours , M. Thiers only enlivens you . " You are never uneasy for M. Guizot , for you know that his theme is ready made , and that he will not depart from his fixed conclusion ...
... hour , M. Guizot begins to fatigue you ; at the end of two hours , M. Thiers only enlivens you . " You are never uneasy for M. Guizot , for you know that his theme is ready made , and that he will not depart from his fixed conclusion ...
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the scene two hundred years ago . There the exile would sit hour after hour , not as one may sit there now , to see sails and steamers entering and leaving the harbor , and post - coaches and railroad cars passing and re - passing ...
the scene two hundred years ago . There the exile would sit hour after hour , not as one may sit there now , to see sails and steamers entering and leaving the harbor , and post - coaches and railroad cars passing and re - passing ...
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... hour has come for them , and when it has passed away they are no more what they were . A gift and a power have fallen upon them ; new feelings , new aspirations become their own . In a word , the uncertain thoughts of childhood are ...
... hour has come for them , and when it has passed away they are no more what they were . A gift and a power have fallen upon them ; new feelings , new aspirations become their own . In a word , the uncertain thoughts of childhood are ...
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