The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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Page 9
... less readable , and less and less easily like surprise at getting so much money for understood ; till , in the milder day , men the " Tales of the Hall " -his visit to shall have difficulty in believing that such Scotland - his ...
... less readable , and less and less easily like surprise at getting so much money for understood ; till , in the milder day , men the " Tales of the Hall " -his visit to shall have difficulty in believing that such Scotland - his ...
Page 19
... less of the observe , that among the numerous mea- philosophical spirit of organization than sures adopted during his ministry , there is was consistent with the public character of one , respecting which among men of every M. Guizot ...
... less of the observe , that among the numerous mea- philosophical spirit of organization than sures adopted during his ministry , there is was consistent with the public character of one , respecting which among men of every M. Guizot ...
Page 29
... less poetical as the centre of a vast system than as a mere adjunct to the earth , set in the heavens to give her light and to form the succession of her seasons . The planets are not less the poetry of heaven be- cause astrology is ...
... less poetical as the centre of a vast system than as a mere adjunct to the earth , set in the heavens to give her light and to form the succession of her seasons . The planets are not less the poetry of heaven be- cause astrology is ...
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... less impo- who flourish canes and smoke cigars in the tent to reproduce itself , and carry out its same walks with the collegians , very much natural results on those venerable founda- envy them these poor decorations ; but in tions ...
... less impo- who flourish canes and smoke cigars in the tent to reproduce itself , and carry out its same walks with the collegians , very much natural results on those venerable founda- envy them these poor decorations ; but in tions ...
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... less than a day ; countryman , throwing himself into position , but in those times it was very good travel- lustily defied the man of foils to come on . ling which brought them to their Alsatia in A sharp command to be gone with his non- ...
... less than a day ; countryman , throwing himself into position , but in those times it was very good travel- lustily defied the man of foils to come on . ling which brought them to their Alsatia in A sharp command to be gone with his non- ...
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