The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... persons turn back and in an instant overthrow the present dynasty , dwell upon with the greatest pleasure . The present princess is the third wife of the prince , and is a most fascinating and charmful person . Some call her the ...
... persons turn back and in an instant overthrow the present dynasty , dwell upon with the greatest pleasure . The present princess is the third wife of the prince , and is a most fascinating and charmful person . Some call her the ...
Page 75
... person in court who did not think the indictment " not proven . " But who is that little man with flashing eye and anxious look , holding a torch on high , and just about to start for a noble prize ! Palpitating crowds await with ...
... person in court who did not think the indictment " not proven . " But who is that little man with flashing eye and anxious look , holding a torch on high , and just about to start for a noble prize ! Palpitating crowds await with ...
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... person of refined taste , and considera- character altogether for a time , and extract - ble literary attainments . Among Gerald's ing freely from this correspondence , content - school favorites , Virgil held the highest ing ourselves ...
... person of refined taste , and considera- character altogether for a time , and extract - ble literary attainments . Among Gerald's ing freely from this correspondence , content - school favorites , Virgil held the highest ing ourselves ...
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... person have a natural them gratuitously . He wrote to say he would tendency to lead to embarrassment . All the cir - be glad to pay for them . I had no objection cumstances I have mentioned ; the depth and whatever , and he gives me a ...
... person have a natural them gratuitously . He wrote to say he would tendency to lead to embarrassment . All the cir - be glad to pay for them . I had no objection cumstances I have mentioned ; the depth and whatever , and he gives me a ...
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... person of more than ordinary talent ; and did not appear to feel con- scious of having done any injustice during the short period he was engaged as a professional critic . " - pp . 205-6 . It would be an act of gross injustice to our ...
... person of more than ordinary talent ; and did not appear to feel con- scious of having done any injustice during the short period he was engaged as a professional critic . " - pp . 205-6 . It would be an act of gross injustice to our ...
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