The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Page 19
... living power in all minds , a story connected with it will , take it from his ' Survey ' of the Luise ' of Voss , a poem of classical reputation , which continues to be hardly less a favorite with the Germans than the most skilfully ...
... living power in all minds , a story connected with it will , take it from his ' Survey ' of the Luise ' of Voss , a poem of classical reputation , which continues to be hardly less a favorite with the Germans than the most skilfully ...
Page 34
... living too much in a narrow picturesquizing , as Pelayo does on his way to Covadonga . I can at most concede to Homer circle , however virtuous , however refined , that he may get his dinner . Your heroes never however accomplished ...
... living too much in a narrow picturesquizing , as Pelayo does on his way to Covadonga . I can at most concede to Homer circle , however virtuous , however refined , that he may get his dinner . Your heroes never however accomplished ...
Page 35
... living was necessary — and William Taylor's pride made him suggest to his parents a removal from Norwich to some sequestered village retreat , where he was to have no society but theirs , and practice in his own person the abstinence ...
... living was necessary — and William Taylor's pride made him suggest to his parents a removal from Norwich to some sequestered village retreat , where he was to have no society but theirs , and practice in his own person the abstinence ...
Page 36
... living , and his free thinking had ended in a settled blindness of dreamy indifference . grapher speaks of him as having always ad- hered ' to the Unitarian system but he can mean no more than that he never formally renounced his ...
... living , and his free thinking had ended in a settled blindness of dreamy indifference . grapher speaks of him as having always ad- hered ' to the Unitarian system but he can mean no more than that he never formally renounced his ...
Page 37
... living there was the cause as- signed . I will make no apology for what I am going to propose . Your discernment and my own habitual openness render nice development of my feelings unnecessary . You will guess them . I contemplate the ...
... living there was the cause as- signed . I will make no apology for what I am going to propose . Your discernment and my own habitual openness render nice development of my feelings unnecessary . You will guess them . I contemplate the ...
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