The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... less discover- able than in other of the noble author's pro- ductions . It exhibits but a very shallow acquaintance with the institutions of Tur- key and the East , either religious or political . There are many gross blunders , mixed ...
... less discover- able than in other of the noble author's pro- ductions . It exhibits but a very shallow acquaintance with the institutions of Tur- key and the East , either religious or political . There are many gross blunders , mixed ...
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... less energy , less courage , less intel- lectual originality , than in ours ; but more amiableness , tranquillity , gentleness , and con- tent . " They might not rise to an equality in outward condition , but would probably be a much ...
... less energy , less courage , less intel- lectual originality , than in ours ; but more amiableness , tranquillity , gentleness , and con- tent . " They might not rise to an equality in outward condition , but would probably be a much ...
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... less picturesquely and less elegantly , but no human soul would have been poorer . All The distinction between Macaulay and Carlyle is curiously exhibited in their arti- cles on Johnson . Both give graphic and delightful pictures of ...
... less picturesquely and less elegantly , but no human soul would have been poorer . All The distinction between Macaulay and Carlyle is curiously exhibited in their arti- cles on Johnson . Both give graphic and delightful pictures of ...
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