The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... effect from the elements than does he believe in the possibility of their you can , from the knowledge of the letters , permanent elevation ? Such questions are anticipate the words which are to be com- more easily asked than answered ...
... effect from the elements than does he believe in the possibility of their you can , from the knowledge of the letters , permanent elevation ? Such questions are anticipate the words which are to be com- more easily asked than answered ...
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... effect , or none at all , may be produced on the stage . Byron says that few women can write a tragedy , but adds , that he can con- ceive the possibility of Semiramis and Catharine the Great doing so . Lady But to return to Lady Dacre ...
... effect , or none at all , may be produced on the stage . Byron says that few women can write a tragedy , but adds , that he can con- ceive the possibility of Semiramis and Catharine the Great doing so . Lady But to return to Lady Dacre ...
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... effect . Of that language and its literature my father of course knew nothing . I believe in his time there were scarcely in England a dozen good German scholars . We had then , too , no translations from the German ; which , after all ...
... effect . Of that language and its literature my father of course knew nothing . I believe in his time there were scarcely in England a dozen good German scholars . We had then , too , no translations from the German ; which , after all ...
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... effect , though not exactly in words , have said the most authoritative critics . Dr. Johnson , in his Life of Akenside , informs us that- " With the philosophical or religious tenets of the author he had nothing to do ; his business ...
... effect , though not exactly in words , have said the most authoritative critics . Dr. Johnson , in his Life of Akenside , informs us that- " With the philosophical or religious tenets of the author he had nothing to do ; his business ...
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... effect from their watch ribbons . under the invading reforms of the usurpa- I have no doubt that the smart shopmen tion , had the Protectorate been less impo- who flourish canes and smoke cigars in the tent to reproduce itself , and ...
... effect from their watch ribbons . under the invading reforms of the usurpa- I have no doubt that the smart shopmen tion , had the Protectorate been less impo- who flourish canes and smoke cigars in the tent to reproduce itself , and ...
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