The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... perhaps in perfection ; of the Epic , he had none at all . Here , as happens sometimes to men of genius preternaturally endowed in one direction , he might be considered as almost starved . A favorite of nature , so eminent in some ...
... perhaps in perfection ; of the Epic , he had none at all . Here , as happens sometimes to men of genius preternaturally endowed in one direction , he might be considered as almost starved . A favorite of nature , so eminent in some ...
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... perhaps , appreciate all the dif- ficulties with which this great measure was accompanied , and we are perhaps wrong in thinking that every privilege that has been since given to the Catholics might have been more conveniently given ...
... perhaps , appreciate all the dif- ficulties with which this great measure was accompanied , and we are perhaps wrong in thinking that every privilege that has been since given to the Catholics might have been more conveniently given ...
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... perhaps that remained to tell . Our poetess was very soon in print . Few have commenced their life of authorship so early . In 1808 some friends , " perhaps more partial than judicious , " published a collection of her poems , written ...
... perhaps that remained to tell . Our poetess was very soon in print . Few have commenced their life of authorship so early . In 1808 some friends , " perhaps more partial than judicious , " published a collection of her poems , written ...
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