The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... true ? ) asks a skeptical listener : " Strewsgodsin'evn ! " is the profane reply . But Shakspeare uses dup for do ope . Doff and don are still great staples with the mod- ern - antique melodramatists . " But all these , " says Forby ...
... true ? ) asks a skeptical listener : " Strewsgodsin'evn ! " is the profane reply . But Shakspeare uses dup for do ope . Doff and don are still great staples with the mod- ern - antique melodramatists . " But all these , " says Forby ...
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... true , yet our opinion is not impartial ; for unto converted Jews , who are of the same seed , no man imputeth this unsavory odor ; as though , aromatized by their conversion , they lost their scent with their religion , and smelt no ...
... true , yet our opinion is not impartial ; for unto converted Jews , who are of the same seed , no man imputeth this unsavory odor ; as though , aromatized by their conversion , they lost their scent with their religion , and smelt no ...
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... true ; although this imitation of Bolingbroke proves it not to be so unre- servedly true as it has been asserted . Burke did not resemble Bacon so much in this men- tal characteristic , as in others of much more importance . If we look ...
... true ; although this imitation of Bolingbroke proves it not to be so unre- servedly true as it has been asserted . Burke did not resemble Bacon so much in this men- tal characteristic , as in others of much more importance . If we look ...
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... 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 writing is really a very ...
... 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 writing is really a very ...
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... true that it does not exhibit all the peculiar powers of its author's mind . It is true that many of the philosophical doctrines are absurd ; and , indeed , when we look at them now , appear perfectly ridiculous . If Sir Joshua Reynolds ...
... true that it does not exhibit all the peculiar powers of its author's mind . It is true that many of the philosophical doctrines are absurd ; and , indeed , when we look at them now , appear perfectly ridiculous . If Sir Joshua Reynolds ...
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