The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... never been directed that way . medical studies at the Northern University . Have you seen a volume of Lyrical Ballads , & c . ? Upon being called to the bar here Sir James They are by Coleridge and Wordsworth , but made choice of the ...
... never been directed that way . medical studies at the Northern University . Have you seen a volume of Lyrical Ballads , & c . ? Upon being called to the bar here Sir James They are by Coleridge and Wordsworth , but made choice of the ...
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... never so at his rating so very high the panegyric attained any thing like a critical skill in mysticism of Bishop Jeremy Taylor .'- vol . i . Greek or Latin , his curiosity was too genuine pp . 295–298 . to be satisfied without very ...
... never so at his rating so very high the panegyric attained any thing like a critical skill in mysticism of Bishop Jeremy Taylor .'- vol . i . Greek or Latin , his curiosity was too genuine pp . 295–298 . to be satisfied without very ...
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... never Southey's native city of Bristol , the son of a knew a man so delighted with the exteriors of then flourishing farmer , and that he was friendship . He was once dissatisfied with me for Southey's fellow - student at Balliol we ...
... never Southey's native city of Bristol , the son of a knew a man so delighted with the exteriors of then flourishing farmer , and that he was friendship . He was once dissatisfied with me for Southey's fellow - student at Balliol we ...
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... never seem to myself to have his mother - tongue . said enough about any thing , and could always ' I am grieved that you never met Coleridge ; prate , prate , prate at twice the length upon a all other men whom I have ever known are ...
... never seem to myself to have his mother - tongue . said enough about any thing , and could always ' I am grieved that you never met Coleridge ; prate , prate , prate at twice the length upon a all other men whom I have ever known are ...
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... never so united , the opinions that I hold at nine - and - twenty , and therefore never so strong . ' would choose the church for my profession ; but then I have a deep and silent and poet - feeling connected with these things , which ...
... never so united , the opinions that I hold at nine - and - twenty , and therefore never so strong . ' would choose the church for my profession ; but then I have a deep and silent and poet - feeling connected with these things , which ...
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