The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... letter , which , undirected , goes no whi- ther . Genius without it is bullion , sluggish , splendid , uncirculating ... letters , permanent elevation ? Such questions are anticipate the words which are to be com- more easily asked than ...
... letter , which , undirected , goes no whi- ther . Genius without it is bullion , sluggish , splendid , uncirculating ... letters , permanent elevation ? Such questions are anticipate the words which are to be com- more easily asked than ...
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... letter upon all subjects ; simple , clear , elegant , and touching , from the tone of tenderness , affection , and deep interest with which he addressed all those dear to him . Could his letters be collected , and properly select- ed ...
... letter upon all subjects ; simple , clear , elegant , and touching , from the tone of tenderness , affection , and deep interest with which he addressed all those dear to him . Could his letters be collected , and properly select- ed ...
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... letter , accompanied by the manuscript of a leading article for her journal . On examination , the article proved to be of the highest literary merit , and was of course immediately accepted . The following day brought a like contribu ...
... letter , accompanied by the manuscript of a leading article for her journal . On examination , the article proved to be of the highest literary merit , and was of course immediately accepted . The following day brought a like contribu ...
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... letter . grant violations of the constitutional re- They both , professing admiration for gime , which M. Guizot so ... letters , so eminent , that had they never entered the chambers , they would still hold foremost places among the ...
... letter . grant violations of the constitutional re- They both , professing admiration for gime , which M. Guizot so ... letters , so eminent , that had they never entered the chambers , they would still hold foremost places among the ...
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... letters , as a class , has been a deficiency of earnestness . They have not loved their vocation . They have been , with all their vanity and pride , ashamed of it . Their lot has been cast in a country where there was a tendency to ...
... letters , as a class , has been a deficiency of earnestness . They have not loved their vocation . They have been , with all their vanity and pride , ashamed of it . Their lot has been cast in a country where there was a tendency to ...
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