The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen1;Volumen64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... write or edit their version of the events which the cultivated world have hitherto been obliged to learn al- most exclusively from French and Eng- lish histories ; histories differing so essen- tially , that a mediator of authority will ...
... write or edit their version of the events which the cultivated world have hitherto been obliged to learn al- most exclusively from French and Eng- lish histories ; histories differing so essen- tially , that a mediator of authority will ...
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... writing , and introduced a new standard of humor . Nor is it only or chiefly in the field of letters that the power of Mr ... write ; Sir Walter Scott had not yet written . The inter- val was feebly bridged over by writers of little note ...
... writing , and introduced a new standard of humor . Nor is it only or chiefly in the field of letters that the power of Mr ... write ; Sir Walter Scott had not yet written . The inter- val was feebly bridged over by writers of little note ...
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... write a book on the peculiari- ties of one's friends was not a bad idea , and , in her hands , it was certainly very pleasant reading . But even dinner - par- ties and country rectories become tedious after a while . It so happened ...
... write a book on the peculiari- ties of one's friends was not a bad idea , and , in her hands , it was certainly very pleasant reading . But even dinner - par- ties and country rectories become tedious after a while . It so happened ...
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... writer of fiction . But it is one thing to possess this power , and it is quite another thing to be possessed by it ... writes for the purpose of carrying out an idea , we have a right to expect some harmony and proportion . There are ...
... writer of fiction . But it is one thing to possess this power , and it is quite another thing to be possessed by it ... writes for the purpose of carrying out an idea , we have a right to expect some harmony and proportion . There are ...
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... writer of his peculiar endowments . It is imaginative , brilliant , effective ; but it is altogether wanting in analytical depth , and has , at least , an air of half truth about it . He rarely shows us any of the more delicate springs ...
... writer of his peculiar endowments . It is imaginative , brilliant , effective ; but it is altogether wanting in analytical depth , and has , at least , an air of half truth about it . He rarely shows us any of the more delicate springs ...
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