The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... readers . It was even as the darkness of cells has been sometimes peopled to the view of the soli- tary prisoner , and spiders seemed angels , in the depths of his dungeon . We can fancy , too , in Crabbe's mind , a feeling of pity for ...
... readers . It was even as the darkness of cells has been sometimes peopled to the view of the soli- tary prisoner , and spiders seemed angels , in the depths of his dungeon . We can fancy , too , in Crabbe's mind , a feeling of pity for ...
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... readers are moving to their pages , in joy or agony , as to the sound of martial instruments- their awaking , as from deep slumber , to speak with miraculous organ , like the shell which has only to be lifted , and " pleased it ...
... readers are moving to their pages , in joy or agony , as to the sound of martial instruments- their awaking , as from deep slumber , to speak with miraculous organ , like the shell which has only to be lifted , and " pleased it ...
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... readers of this journal with a rapid sketch of the career and character of M. Thiers , a similar attempt to portray his illustrious rival and opponent , will not , probably , be unacceptable . THE French elective Chamber differs from ...
... readers of this journal with a rapid sketch of the career and character of M. Thiers , a similar attempt to portray his illustrious rival and opponent , will not , probably , be unacceptable . THE French elective Chamber differs from ...
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... readers , a rapid sketch of M. Thiers , the great rival and inevitable successor of M. Guizot . So completely correlative are these two states - to men in their political position , that it is impossible to pronounce the name of either ...
... readers , a rapid sketch of M. Thiers , the great rival and inevitable successor of M. Guizot . So completely correlative are these two states - to men in their political position , that it is impossible to pronounce the name of either ...
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... readers with remote allusions and unexpected instruction . " This is well said , and although it applies mainly to the adornments , and scarcely to the essentials of poetry , it is easy to see that the critic had forgotten the ...
... readers with remote allusions and unexpected instruction . " This is well said , and although it applies mainly to the adornments , and scarcely to the essentials of poetry , it is easy to see that the critic had forgotten the ...
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