The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... reader from the beginning through the account of the Club ) are nearly quiescent . Now and then they are recalled into a momentary notice , but they do not act , or at all modify his pictures of Sir Roger or Will Wimble . They are ...
... reader from the beginning through the account of the Club ) are nearly quiescent . Now and then they are recalled into a momentary notice , but they do not act , or at all modify his pictures of Sir Roger or Will Wimble . They are ...
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... reader rises with the impression of having been engaged upon a most eloquent work . Meantime the whole is a series of mosaics ; a tessellation made up from bor- rowed fragments ; and first , when the reader's attention is expressly ...
... reader rises with the impression of having been engaged upon a most eloquent work . Meantime the whole is a series of mosaics ; a tessellation made up from bor- rowed fragments ; and first , when the reader's attention is expressly ...
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... reader ; and in proof of this we have only to refer to Lord Sackville's dying declaration to Lord Mansfield , which he made at Tunbridge Wells , in the presence of Mr. Cumberland . Lord Sackville sent Cumberland for Lord Mansfield , who ...
... reader ; and in proof of this we have only to refer to Lord Sackville's dying declaration to Lord Mansfield , which he made at Tunbridge Wells , in the presence of Mr. Cumberland . Lord Sackville sent Cumberland for Lord Mansfield , who ...
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