The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12; Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 - American literature |
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Page 103
... things here below . " " The weakness and in- firmities inseparable from the mixture of human things with divine did not escape him . " In short , the devout and enthusi- astic yet reasonable mind of the young French priest , recognized ...
... things here below . " " The weakness and in- firmities inseparable from the mixture of human things with divine did not escape him . " In short , the devout and enthusi- astic yet reasonable mind of the young French priest , recognized ...
Page 300
... things which he understood , and in which he could work with effect . Of other matters he seemed to have a dis- regard , and for many things almost a contempt which was marvellous . To lit- erature in all its branches his attachment was ...
... things which he understood , and in which he could work with effect . Of other matters he seemed to have a dis- regard , and for many things almost a contempt which was marvellous . To lit- erature in all its branches his attachment was ...
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... things thought to be wholly modern having been proved to be repeti- tions of things Egyptian , and other things known to have been Egyptian being by every advance in knowledge carried back more and more towards the very begin- ning of ...
... things thought to be wholly modern having been proved to be repeti- tions of things Egyptian , and other things known to have been Egyptian being by every advance in knowledge carried back more and more towards the very begin- ning of ...
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