The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... speak of eternity without a solecism , or think thereof without an ecstasy ? Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days older than ourselves , and hath the same horoscope with the world ; but , to retire so far back as to apprehend a ...
... speak of eternity without a solecism , or think thereof without an ecstasy ? Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days older than ourselves , and hath the same horoscope with the world ; but , to retire so far back as to apprehend a ...
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... speak disrespectfully of one's juniors , who are not even going to be born for so con- siderable a time to come - they will cancel many a literary verdict of our day ; raising the beggar from the dunghill , where we leave him , to be a ...
... speak disrespectfully of one's juniors , who are not even going to be born for so con- siderable a time to come - they will cancel many a literary verdict of our day ; raising the beggar from the dunghill , where we leave him , to be a ...
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... speak- ing through the Spectator , tells us that as it was said of Socrates that he first brought philosophy down from heaven to earth , so he was ambitious of being considered as the man who first brought philosophy out of the stu- dy ...
... speak- ing through the Spectator , tells us that as it was said of Socrates that he first brought philosophy down from heaven to earth , so he was ambitious of being considered as the man who first brought philosophy out of the stu- dy ...
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... speaking , and his delivery was slow and very measured ; no one ever pos- sessed a more comprehensive acquaintance with technical terms , and it was a great re- commendation with him for a man to be fa- miliar with them . He was as ...
... speaking , and his delivery was slow and very measured ; no one ever pos- sessed a more comprehensive acquaintance with technical terms , and it was a great re- commendation with him for a man to be fa- miliar with them . He was as ...
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... speak of a dying select the guests and to do the honors of the man in his presence ; and he was only in - house : " It must be confessed , Madame , that formed of the death of his favorite son , al- you have invited a very silly set of ...
... speak of a dying select the guests and to do the honors of the man in his presence ; and he was only in - house : " It must be confessed , Madame , that formed of the death of his favorite son , al- you have invited a very silly set of ...
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