The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... passed with so much bitterness against the - deny the intellect the right , the duty of restless complaints of contemporary writers ? studying itself , when it is sick ?. This is in- What is philosophy but the science of ends ? deed the ...
... passed with so much bitterness against the - deny the intellect the right , the duty of restless complaints of contemporary writers ? studying itself , when it is sick ?. This is in- What is philosophy but the science of ends ? deed the ...
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... passed for the youth , and superintending with a pa- away . As literary demands and connections ternal care the direction of his extra - profes- multiplied , his attendance at the counting - sional studies , the letters between him and ...
... passed for the youth , and superintending with a pa- away . As literary demands and connections ternal care the direction of his extra - profes- multiplied , his attendance at the counting - sional studies , the letters between him and ...
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... passed away . Of Mr. pacities . His sensibility , I suspect , is too soon Lloyd , indeed , we have a sufficient account excited to be very profound , and attains its max- imum of irritation by inferior woes . It is a in one of the ...
... passed away . Of Mr. pacities . His sensibility , I suspect , is too soon Lloyd , indeed , we have a sufficient account excited to be very profound , and attains its max- imum of irritation by inferior woes . It is a in one of the ...
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... passed through Bristol without calling on him that a common friend asked Burnett why , and that he made an impertinent answer . Southey adds : - ' Poor fellow ! he is too vain to know that the feeling which has been rankling in him is ...
... passed through Bristol without calling on him that a common friend asked Burnett why , and that he made an impertinent answer . Southey adds : - ' Poor fellow ! he is too vain to know that the feeling which has been rankling in him is ...
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... passed in learning to fight for the country ; let the mo- ments spent in toil be passed in preparing for its defence . The forge should hammer only weapons , the temple become an arsenal of ar- mor ; Religion must lend her precincts to ...
... passed in learning to fight for the country ; let the mo- ments spent in toil be passed in preparing for its defence . The forge should hammer only weapons , the temple become an arsenal of ar- mor ; Religion must lend her precincts to ...
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