The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... received story sup- * So did not in this matter an elder and a better light of Norwich . The Religio Medici was yet a new book , when Sir Thomas Browne espoused , as Whitefoot records , a lady of such symmetrical per- fection to her ...
... received story sup- * So did not in this matter an elder and a better light of Norwich . The Religio Medici was yet a new book , when Sir Thomas Browne espoused , as Whitefoot records , a lady of such symmetrical per- fection to her ...
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... received a serious blow easy sportiveness which the mere charlatan on the breaking out of the war with revolu- never had courage for , and which probably tionary France , and among other changes , rather exaggerates the matter than ...
... received a serious blow easy sportiveness which the mere charlatan on the breaking out of the war with revolu- never had courage for , and which probably tionary France , and among other changes , rather exaggerates the matter than ...
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... received . There is barely cork enough to float the lead , or barely lead enough to make the scum and scoria saleable . I have been less pleased than you with the verses signed D. Except the " Song of Pleasure , " which is bril- liant ...
... received . There is barely cork enough to float the lead , or barely lead enough to make the scum and scoria saleable . I have been less pleased than you with the verses signed D. Except the " Song of Pleasure , " which is bril- liant ...
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... received the foregoing while for Men of talent may and will be gregarious , men the first time visiting Coleridge at Keswick . of genius will not ; handicraft - men work to- The sight of the lake country , and the en - individuals ...
... received the foregoing while for Men of talent may and will be gregarious , men the first time visiting Coleridge at Keswick . of genius will not ; handicraft - men work to- The sight of the lake country , and the en - individuals ...
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... received an additional warmth of delight from her glowing admiration . One of her most remarkable , and , I may add , of her most valu- MAY , 1844 . 3 deal of prosing in the poem ; it does not weigh on the wrist so often as Madoc , but ...
... received an additional warmth of delight from her glowing admiration . One of her most remarkable , and , I may add , of her most valu- MAY , 1844 . 3 deal of prosing in the poem ; it does not weigh on the wrist so often as Madoc , but ...
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