The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... Respect and and long - lost father . We see the venerable fulfil our prophecies of immortality . If ye old man , newly returned from a botanical must carp and cavil , do not , at least , in excursion , laden with flowers and weeds mercy ...
... Respect and and long - lost father . We see the venerable fulfil our prophecies of immortality . If ye old man , newly returned from a botanical must carp and cavil , do not , at least , in excursion , laden with flowers and weeds mercy ...
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... respecting which among men of every M. Guizot , and he retired . The cabinet party , even those most opposed to M. of M. Lafitte succeeded , and when the pub- Guizot , as a statesman , there is but one lic became more tranquillized ...
... respecting which among men of every M. Guizot , and he retired . The cabinet party , even those most opposed to M. of M. Lafitte succeeded , and when the pub- Guizot , as a statesman , there is but one lic became more tranquillized ...
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... respect for the laws , for popular education , adopted and proclaimed the sovereign , and for the rights of all . " If by the great revolution of 1789 , but sus- religious principles and duties are not en- pended in its progress by the ...
... respect for the laws , for popular education , adopted and proclaimed the sovereign , and for the rights of all . " If by the great revolution of 1789 , but sus- religious principles and duties are not en- pended in its progress by the ...
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... respect . Being more conversant with poets of past ages , to be quite contented the pretensions of the rhymers of his day with them , and to wish for no more . The than with the performances of the poets , he very name of poet has in ...
... respect . Being more conversant with poets of past ages , to be quite contented the pretensions of the rhymers of his day with them , and to wish for no more . The than with the performances of the poets , he very name of poet has in ...
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... respect and veneration as science and religion- provided always it be TRUE poetry . It fol- lows from the utilitarianism of the age - if this be a correct definition of it - that it is an earnest age ; for if facts be stubborn things ...
... respect and veneration as science and religion- provided always it be TRUE poetry . It fol- lows from the utilitarianism of the age - if this be a correct definition of it - that it is an earnest age ; for if facts be stubborn things ...
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