The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... once he promised a reviewal , but died re infectâ . Were not the multiplicity of the laureate's tasks so well known , we might wonder , as well as regret , that he did not execute his prot . His mind would have thoroughly sympathized ...
... once he promised a reviewal , but died re infectâ . Were not the multiplicity of the laureate's tasks so well known , we might wonder , as well as regret , that he did not execute his prot . His mind would have thoroughly sympathized ...
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... once again a vagabond to visit them . " 66 66 There are two minor characters brought out by the domestic correspondence , with whom we confess to be mightily taken : good Dame Dorothy Browne and her grandson , little Tomey , " alias ...
... once again a vagabond to visit them . " 66 66 There are two minor characters brought out by the domestic correspondence , with whom we confess to be mightily taken : good Dame Dorothy Browne and her grandson , little Tomey , " alias ...
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... once stripped of immor- tality and immortalized . Every generation produces plenty more - people who make a noise and pother for a few brief moons , and then either die a violent death , like Mr. Pope's victims , by a sort of ...
... once stripped of immor- tality and immortalized . Every generation produces plenty more - people who make a noise and pother for a few brief moons , and then either die a violent death , like Mr. Pope's victims , by a sort of ...
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... once set his feet in St. Ste- phen's Chapel , he appears to have believed that there were no manners , customs , or ways of thinking in the world , except what were dreamed of in the philosophy of the clerks . The Journals were his ...
... once set his feet in St. Ste- phen's Chapel , he appears to have believed that there were no manners , customs , or ways of thinking in the world , except what were dreamed of in the philosophy of the clerks . The Journals were his ...
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... once roused , was not to be again laid at rest . Deep called unto deep ; young democracy from the other side of the Atlantic gave the death - stab to the old feudalism of Europe . Thus society was dying , and society was being born ...
... once roused , was not to be again laid at rest . Deep called unto deep ; young democracy from the other side of the Atlantic gave the death - stab to the old feudalism of Europe . Thus society was dying , and society was being born ...
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