The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... present laurels , for verily there are far than the other , made years after in re- none else for them . ference to it , " yet happiness was denied " Seriously , we hope that much of Crabbe's the publication of his different works ...
... present laurels , for verily there are far than the other , made years after in re- none else for them . ference to it , " yet happiness was denied " Seriously , we hope that much of Crabbe's the publication of his different works ...
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... present at the first and those who have the privilege of her ac- last representation of her tragedy , in which quaintance : her modelling of horses sur- my father took great interest . She herself passes anything ever seen in relievo ...
... present at the first and those who have the privilege of her ac- last representation of her tragedy , in which quaintance : her modelling of horses sur- my father took great interest . She herself passes anything ever seen in relievo ...
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... present on the occasion , all anxious promoters of the cause . Among Thus having spoken of the Prelate's fa- vorite Italian , I must observe that he was conversant with the literature of the French tongue , the chosen recreation , as I ...
... present on the occasion , all anxious promoters of the cause . Among Thus having spoken of the Prelate's fa- vorite Italian , I must observe that he was conversant with the literature of the French tongue , the chosen recreation , as I ...
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... present at these happy meet- ings , or who had joined the society of these individuals , so distinguished for their de- vout fervor , would agree in a too commonly accepted opinion , that religion brings with it gloom and misanthropy ...
... present at these happy meet- ings , or who had joined the society of these individuals , so distinguished for their de- vout fervor , would agree in a too commonly accepted opinion , that religion brings with it gloom and misanthropy ...
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... present age , we must first of all consider what the age is ; what are its desires and aspirations what its characteristics , and at what point of human development it actually stands . That the age is utilitarian , most men assent ...
... present age , we must first of all consider what the age is ; what are its desires and aspirations what its characteristics , and at what point of human development it actually stands . That the age is utilitarian , most men assent ...
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