The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... appeared to be forgotten . Garrick had just become manager of Drury Lane ; Rey- merit . His translation of the conclusion of the second " Georgic " is much better done than most of our college prize translations ; but it is ridiculous ...
... appeared to be forgotten . Garrick had just become manager of Drury Lane ; Rey- merit . His translation of the conclusion of the second " Georgic " is much better done than most of our college prize translations ; but it is ridiculous ...
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... appeared , that his early works were cold and unimpassioned , while , as he grew older , his style became more declamatory , and his eloquence more gor- geous . This is , undoubtedly , in some re- spects true ; although this imitation ...
... appeared , that his early works were cold and unimpassioned , while , as he grew older , his style became more declamatory , and his eloquence more gor- geous . This is , undoubtedly , in some re- spects true ; although this imitation ...
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... appeared to us an able work , and by no means un- worthy of the author's name . Though as a whole his theory may be incorrect , though pleasure may not be the cause of the beau- tiful , nor terror of the sublime , yet surely when we ...
... appeared to us an able work , and by no means un- worthy of the author's name . Though as a whole his theory may be incorrect , though pleasure may not be the cause of the beau- tiful , nor terror of the sublime , yet surely when we ...
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... appeared to the accomplished Edinburgh reviewer excusable , for they lived too near the events they criticised to form an impartial judgment . We do not mean to say anything about the opinions of Junius , for this masterly satirist was ...
... appeared to the accomplished Edinburgh reviewer excusable , for they lived too near the events they criticised to form an impartial judgment . We do not mean to say anything about the opinions of Junius , for this masterly satirist was ...
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... appeared in a different part of the heavens . The seeds of great empires , like the germs of all true greatness , in both the natural and the moral world , are imperceptibly sown . The acorn is blown about for months , the sport of ...
... appeared in a different part of the heavens . The seeds of great empires , like the germs of all true greatness , in both the natural and the moral world , are imperceptibly sown . The acorn is blown about for months , the sport of ...
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