The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... success in the more important stage of life often depend , and by as mere an incident is it often overturned . A tragedy is of all com- positions the most difficult , and often , when it may read well , a totally different effect , or ...
... success in the more important stage of life often depend , and by as mere an incident is it often overturned . A tragedy is of all com- positions the most difficult , and often , when it may read well , a totally different effect , or ...
Page 12
... success of this society , and of the providence of God blessing it . Among the rest , he told a story of a young sailor who had received from the society a Bible , which he laid next his heart , and during an action a bullet struck him ...
... success of this society , and of the providence of God blessing it . Among the rest , he told a story of a young sailor who had received from the society a Bible , which he laid next his heart , and during an action a bullet struck him ...
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... success the rewards of wealth or rank . The man of letters had no chance of either from his profession ; he was not recognised at all ; and but too often thrown into it from a failure in other pur- suits of life - like a friendless ...
... success the rewards of wealth or rank . The man of letters had no chance of either from his profession ; he was not recognised at all ; and but too often thrown into it from a failure in other pur- suits of life - like a friendless ...
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... success , was largely received , and as extensively praised . And perhaps one of its most pleasing fruits was the speedy in- troduction it brought to Miss Mitford , then residing at Three Mile Cross , near Reading , 66 TO THE EDITOR OF ...
... success , was largely received , and as extensively praised . And perhaps one of its most pleasing fruits was the speedy in- troduction it brought to Miss Mitford , then residing at Three Mile Cross , near Reading , 66 TO THE EDITOR OF ...
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... success never equalled that of Marmontel , received in one year something like 15,000l . Mak- ing all deductions for greater activity on Scott's part , the difference is still enormous . In money payments to literary men Eng- . land far ...
... success never equalled that of Marmontel , received in one year something like 15,000l . Mak- ing all deductions for greater activity on Scott's part , the difference is still enormous . In money payments to literary men Eng- . land far ...
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