The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... least , in excursion , laden with flowers and weeds mercy , abridge . Spare us the prospect of ( for no one knew better than he that every this last insult , an abridged copy of the weed is a flower - it is the secret of his " Pleasures ...
... least , in excursion , laden with flowers and weeds mercy , abridge . Spare us the prospect of ( for no one knew better than he that every this last insult , an abridged copy of the weed is a flower - it is the secret of his " Pleasures ...
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... least , as he admired the lament of " Tasso , " more be- so considered them , for he much admired cause it reminded him of his favorite Petrarch , and particularly Dante . From Torquato . Shelley became known only in the latter he often ...
... least , as he admired the lament of " Tasso , " more be- so considered them , for he much admired cause it reminded him of his favorite Petrarch , and particularly Dante . From Torquato . Shelley became known only in the latter he often ...
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... least , so heavily upon her . No wonder that he was a favorite with the ladies , and consulted by them upon every occasion , and of course they could easily persuade him ; thus doubtless he was the strong partisan of the above named ...
... least , so heavily upon her . No wonder that he was a favorite with the ladies , and consulted by them upon every occasion , and of course they could easily persuade him ; thus doubtless he was the strong partisan of the above named ...
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... least of them , are of sublimest im- on no account suffer it to enter . " The port ; and it is not after such a manner scholar , " says Madame de Staël , as quoted that those who have most studied , and who by D'Israeli the elder in the ...
... least of them , are of sublimest im- on no account suffer it to enter . " The port ; and it is not after such a manner scholar , " says Madame de Staël , as quoted that those who have most studied , and who by D'Israeli the elder in the ...
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... least , and rendered more diffi- cult the task of him who loves it and culti- vates it for its own sake , independent of worldly recompense . Happily this earnest- ness of feeling , without which no good can be done , is increasing ...
... least , and rendered more diffi- cult the task of him who loves it and culti- vates it for its own sake , independent of worldly recompense . Happily this earnest- ness of feeling , without which no good can be done , is increasing ...
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