The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17; Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 - American literature |
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Page 526
... character , and in this respect he resembles the greatest of all writers . Take an example . At the close of " The Newcomes , " instead of preserving alive the noble Colonel to witness the hap- piness of the family in its resuscitated ...
... character , and in this respect he resembles the greatest of all writers . Take an example . At the close of " The Newcomes , " instead of preserving alive the noble Colonel to witness the hap- piness of the family in its resuscitated ...
Page 633
... character and customs of the Chinese than any book which has yet been published . Mr. Med- hurst seems to see intuitively what points are real- ly important , and he elucidates them with admira- ble clearness and force of expression ...
... character and customs of the Chinese than any book which has yet been published . Mr. Med- hurst seems to see intuitively what points are real- ly important , and he elucidates them with admira- ble clearness and force of expression ...
Page 704
... character in forms admitted by all to be closely related , such as the two Baboons- the Mandrill and the Chacma . There is one small cranial character , however , in which the Gorilla approaches man more nearly than does any other ...
... character in forms admitted by all to be closely related , such as the two Baboons- the Mandrill and the Chacma . There is one small cranial character , however , in which the Gorilla approaches man more nearly than does any other ...
Contents
AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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