The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 224
... existence of the Society , the organization of which they were engaged in explaining . We know nothing at all like it , except the denial , every now and then , of the existence of ribondmen in Ireland , at the very time that every ...
... existence of the Society , the organization of which they were engaged in explaining . We know nothing at all like it , except the denial , every now and then , of the existence of ribondmen in Ireland , at the very time that every ...
Page 372
... existence , was negative and hard- hearted . It showed itself , no doubt , here and there , in the famous " Reynard , " that stern protest against hypocrisy and super- stition ; but humor in the highest sense was almost an ...
... existence , was negative and hard- hearted . It showed itself , no doubt , here and there , in the famous " Reynard , " that stern protest against hypocrisy and super- stition ; but humor in the highest sense was almost an ...
Page 440
... existence to unravel . Those boundless realms of thought over which , in the solitude of his library , he enjoyed a princely but unenvied dominion , were in his eyes of incomparably higher value than either his primacy of the Church of ...
... existence to unravel . Those boundless realms of thought over which , in the solitude of his library , he enjoyed a princely but unenvied dominion , were in his eyes of incomparably higher value than either his primacy of the Church of ...
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