The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... young to Saints ] intending to live in Surrey House , in St. Stephen's , at that time ; and there to make his en- tertaines ; so that he ( Tom ) contrives what pic- tures to lend , and what other things to pleasure some of that parish ...
... young to Saints ] intending to live in Surrey House , in St. Stephen's , at that time ; and there to make his en- tertaines ; so that he ( Tom ) contrives what pic- tures to lend , and what other things to pleasure some of that parish ...
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... young fellow named Johnson , who writes for the magazines . It was published last year , and ought to be bet- ter known than it is , being very terse and energetic ; every line in it is well - loaded , and goes off with a sharp report ...
... young fellow named Johnson , who writes for the magazines . It was published last year , and ought to be bet- ter known than it is , being very terse and energetic ; every line in it is well - loaded , and goes off with a sharp report ...
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... young geniuses , tales have been related about his love of learning , and his superiority to the children among whom he was placed . His brother Richard always declared that Edmund had monopolized all the talent of the family ; and that ...
... young geniuses , tales have been related about his love of learning , and his superiority to the children among whom he was placed . His brother Richard always declared that Edmund had monopolized all the talent of the family ; and that ...
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... Young . " On the 23d of April , 1747 , his name was entered at the Middle Temple ; and in 1750 he left Ireland , with the ostensible purpose of keeping his law terms in London . A very interesting letter to one of his young friends is ...
... Young . " On the 23d of April , 1747 , his name was entered at the Middle Temple ; and in 1750 he left Ireland , with the ostensible purpose of keeping his law terms in London . A very interesting letter to one of his young friends is ...
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... young hearts , when we stand by the altar where beauty and innocence plight their troth , when we comfort the afflicted , admire the generous , alleviate the pains of sickness , and smooth the pillow of the dying . It would be easy to ...
... young hearts , when we stand by the altar where beauty and innocence plight their troth , when we comfort the afflicted , admire the generous , alleviate the pains of sickness , and smooth the pillow of the dying . It would be easy to ...
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