The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... given over to desolation from imme- gusting , frequently become impressive , and morial time - the slush left by the ... given the " gleam . " He would , as accurately as Hecate , Canidia , or Cutty- sark , have given an inventory of the ...
... given over to desolation from imme- gusting , frequently become impressive , and morial time - the slush left by the ... given the " gleam . " He would , as accurately as Hecate , Canidia , or Cutty- sark , have given an inventory of the ...
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... given . His quibbles are good enough to have excited the laugh of his curate , or gardener ; but he forgets that the public is not so indulgent . And though often treading in Pope's track , he wants entirely those touches of satire at ...
... given . His quibbles are good enough to have excited the laugh of his curate , or gardener ; but he forgets that the public is not so indulgent . And though often treading in Pope's track , he wants entirely those touches of satire at ...
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... given directions to have it filled with port wine , but what was his horror when he came to drink it , to find it contained a dose of senna ! He could not throw it away , as he had to hold the goblet upside down , to show his ...
... given directions to have it filled with port wine , but what was his horror when he came to drink it , to find it contained a dose of senna ! He could not throw it away , as he had to hold the goblet upside down , to show his ...
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... given an additional strength to our own language by similar innovations . The study of German has also not been without its effect . Of that language and its literature my father of course knew nothing . I believe in his time there were ...
... given an additional strength to our own language by similar innovations . The study of German has also not been without its effect . Of that language and its literature my father of course knew nothing . I believe in his time there were ...
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... given by the passions . He never considers that the province of poetry is the unreal against the real , the fictitious uninclusive of the true ; and against such a theory his poems are immortal evidence , as Milton's are , and ...
... given by the passions . He never considers that the province of poetry is the unreal against the real , the fictitious uninclusive of the true ; and against such a theory his poems are immortal evidence , as Milton's are , and ...
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