The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... perhaps , accounts for his favor in the sight of Byron , who saw his own eagle - eyed fury at man corroborated by Crabbe's stern and near - sighted vision . And it was accounted for partly by Crabbe's early pro- fession , partly by his ...
... perhaps , accounts for his favor in the sight of Byron , who saw his own eagle - eyed fury at man corroborated by Crabbe's stern and near - sighted vision . And it was accounted for partly by Crabbe's early pro- fession , partly by his ...
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... perhaps , with the sole exception of almost adored , the sublime writings of Mitford , whose simplicity of style and Milton , especially the sonnets and smaller strict adherence to the text of his Greek poems , and his prose works ; and ...
... perhaps , with the sole exception of almost adored , the sublime writings of Mitford , whose simplicity of style and Milton , especially the sonnets and smaller strict adherence to the text of his Greek poems , and his prose works ; and ...
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... Perhaps he was at that moment eating a dish of green fat , to which he had no ob- jection , being a great gourmand , and pun- ning on the word . This pupil of his used to play him many practical jokes , one of which occasioned a great ...
... Perhaps he was at that moment eating a dish of green fat , to which he had no ob- jection , being a great gourmand , and pun- ning on the word . This pupil of his used to play him many practical jokes , one of which occasioned a great ...
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... perhaps in part attri- butable to a growing taste for English , and a familiarity with our modern writers , who have given an additional strength to our own language by similar innovations . The study of German has also not been without ...
... perhaps in part attri- butable to a growing taste for English , and a familiarity with our modern writers , who have given an additional strength to our own language by similar innovations . The study of German has also not been without ...
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... perhaps in the comparatively weak minds of women there is often little or much vanity mixed up with their sometimes feeble efforts , and the fear of ridicule may deter many who could please from making the attempt . After Mrs. Opie and ...
... perhaps in the comparatively weak minds of women there is often little or much vanity mixed up with their sometimes feeble efforts , and the fear of ridicule may deter many who could please from making the attempt . After Mrs. Opie and ...
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