The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... nature , so eminent in some direc- tions , by what right could he complain that her bounties were not indiscriminate ? From this defect in his nature it arose , that except by culture and by reflection , Lamb had no genial appreciation ...
... nature , so eminent in some direc- tions , by what right could he complain that her bounties were not indiscriminate ? From this defect in his nature it arose , that except by culture and by reflection , Lamb had no genial appreciation ...
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... nature of Mirabeau would have been a faulty nature ; under the influence of an education as neglected and faulty as it could well be , the natural consequences followed . Up to a certain point in his history , the bad was comparatively ...
... nature of Mirabeau would have been a faulty nature ; under the influence of an education as neglected and faulty as it could well be , the natural consequences followed . Up to a certain point in his history , the bad was comparatively ...
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... nature made them . There is nothing in them distorted , perverted , or " half - and- half . " They are complete men - also , I must al- low , sometimes complete fools - but even a fool complete weighs for something in Nature's scales ...
... nature made them . There is nothing in them distorted , perverted , or " half - and- half . " They are complete men - also , I must al- low , sometimes complete fools - but even a fool complete weighs for something in Nature's scales ...
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