The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... mind , the culture , the feelings , and character , of the English gentlewoman . Her piety , her resignation , her love of nature and of home - that cheerfulness easily moved by little incidents , that sadness into which reflection ...
... mind , the culture , the feelings , and character , of the English gentlewoman . Her piety , her resignation , her love of nature and of home - that cheerfulness easily moved by little incidents , that sadness into which reflection ...
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... mind which has wrestled with doubt - of a mind which has striven with eagerness and sincerity to penetrate the mysterious problems which have from all time pressed themselves upon the attention of mankind . We do not blame him for not ...
... mind which has wrestled with doubt - of a mind which has striven with eagerness and sincerity to penetrate the mysterious problems which have from all time pressed themselves upon the attention of mankind . We do not blame him for not ...
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... mind ; but it is a mind of considerable activity , gifted with fine faculties . It is a lambent fire perpetu- ally playing about the surfaces of things , and beautifully illuminating them . It has more activity than force ; and its ...
... mind ; but it is a mind of considerable activity , gifted with fine faculties . It is a lambent fire perpetu- ally playing about the surfaces of things , and beautifully illuminating them . It has more activity than force ; and its ...
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