The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... Objects , in accurately describe such objects as the themselves counted commonplace or dis- marsh given over to desolation from imme- gusting , frequently become impressive , and morial time - the slush left by the sea , and even ...
... Objects , in accurately describe such objects as the themselves counted commonplace or dis- marsh given over to desolation from imme- gusting , frequently become impressive , and morial time - the slush left by the sea , and even ...
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... object as a moral poet ? 2dly , How far is he original as an artist ? 3dly , What is his relative posi- tion to his great contemporaries ? And , 4thly , what is likely to be his fate with posterity - 1st , his object . - The great dis ...
... object as a moral poet ? 2dly , How far is he original as an artist ? 3dly , What is his relative posi- tion to his great contemporaries ? And , 4thly , what is likely to be his fate with posterity - 1st , his object . - The great dis ...
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... object was now much distinction , rendered him personally not merely to break up the existing cabinet , unpopular in the Chambers , and although but to sow the seeds of dissension among virtually discharging the functions of the the ...
... object was now much distinction , rendered him personally not merely to break up the existing cabinet , unpopular in the Chambers , and although but to sow the seeds of dissension among virtually discharging the functions of the the ...
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... object ; He is ambitious of office for the power lays down his thesis in the clearest and which it confers , and not for the affluence most unequivocal terms . He admits no re- which it brings . He is a partisan of a dundancy . What he ...
... object ; He is ambitious of office for the power lays down his thesis in the clearest and which it confers , and not for the affluence most unequivocal terms . He admits no re- which it brings . He is a partisan of a dundancy . What he ...
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... object would have are the anti - dynastic or republican opposi- been attained . This they had not moral tion , occupying the extreme left , in which firmness or personal independence sufficient MM . Dupont de l'Eure , and Arago , the ce ...
... object would have are the anti - dynastic or republican opposi- been attained . This they had not moral tion , occupying the extreme left , in which firmness or personal independence sufficient MM . Dupont de l'Eure , and Arago , the ce ...
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