The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... matter . But Crabbe has not combined them . His pathos wants altogether the naiveté of sentiment and curiosa felicitas of expression which dis- tinguish Goldsmith's " Deserted Village . ' He has something of Pope's terseness , but ...
... matter . But Crabbe has not combined them . His pathos wants altogether the naiveté of sentiment and curiosa felicitas of expression which dis- tinguish Goldsmith's " Deserted Village . ' He has something of Pope's terseness , but ...
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... matter had been before arranged , by her own consent , and she had accepted a title of Countess and the terms offered to her . She still maintained all the dignity of royalty . I remember , when with my mother , meeting her at Dumerg's ...
... matter had been before arranged , by her own consent , and she had accepted a title of Countess and the terms offered to her . She still maintained all the dignity of royalty . I remember , when with my mother , meeting her at Dumerg's ...
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... matter . As an historian , however , he is duly es- timated in France as elsewhere . " M. Thiers , on the other hand , appears in his history more in the character of a statesman than an annalist or philosopher . He is remarkable ...
... matter . As an historian , however , he is duly es- timated in France as elsewhere . " M. Thiers , on the other hand , appears in his history more in the character of a statesman than an annalist or philosopher . He is remarkable ...
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... matter of science , its poetical character is extinguished ; it ceases to appeal to any passion or affection.rious regions to turn an " undazzled gaze " What was veneration or terror , religion or superstition , becomes satisfied and ...
... matter of science , its poetical character is extinguished ; it ceases to appeal to any passion or affection.rious regions to turn an " undazzled gaze " What was veneration or terror , religion or superstition , becomes satisfied and ...
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... matter . The mind has its cravings as well as the body , which must be satisfied . Utilitarianism of this kind is essentially popular , democratic , and phi- lanthropic . It requires that the bulk of mankind should be made physically ...
... matter . The mind has its cravings as well as the body , which must be satisfied . Utilitarianism of this kind is essentially popular , democratic , and phi- lanthropic . It requires that the bulk of mankind should be made physically ...
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