The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... never make their ap- pearance . His Ichthyological Discourse is worth referring to , if only for the record , " Salmon no common fish in our rivers , though many are taken in the Ouse ; in the Bure , or North river ; in the Waveny , or ...
... never make their ap- pearance . His Ichthyological Discourse is worth referring to , if only for the record , " Salmon no common fish in our rivers , though many are taken in the Ouse ; in the Bure , or North river ; in the Waveny , or ...
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... never missed the Sacrament in his parish , if he were in town ; read the best English sermons he could hear of , with liberal applause , and delighted not in con- troversies . " - i . xvl . The hardest and most painful hits that Browne ...
... never missed the Sacrament in his parish , if he were in town ; read the best English sermons he could hear of , with liberal applause , and delighted not in con- troversies . " - i . xvl . The hardest and most painful hits that Browne ...
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... never showed much reverence for the greatest of all dra- matists . His favorite author was Milton , whom he placed at the head of English liter- ature . With him , however , he classed an author of very inferior merit . He loved Young ...
... never showed much reverence for the greatest of all dra- matists . His favorite author was Milton , whom he placed at the head of English liter- ature . With him , however , he classed an author of very inferior merit . He loved Young ...
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... never stirs the blood with true English eloquence ; and Gibbon , with more real English feeling than Hume , has all the pomposity of Johnson , and all the Frenchi- fied affectation of his brother historian and skeptic . True English ...
... never stirs the blood with true English eloquence ; and Gibbon , with more real English feeling than Hume , has all the pomposity of Johnson , and all the Frenchi- fied affectation of his brother historian and skeptic . True English ...
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... never heard of the great continental revolutions . We quoted Burke . He stared vacantly , as if he had somewhere before heard the name , and then said , " Ah ! he wrote on the Sub- lime ! " We are , however , far from being disposed to ...
... never heard of the great continental revolutions . We quoted Burke . He stared vacantly , as if he had somewhere before heard the name , and then said , " Ah ! he wrote on the Sub- lime ! " We are , however , far from being disposed to ...
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