The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 88
Página 93
... reason that they are crowd of men divides into that same majori- not in conformity to the current taste . They ty and minority . The world has an instinct interest because to the world they are not for recognizing its own ; and recoils ...
... reason that they are crowd of men divides into that same majori- not in conformity to the current taste . They ty and minority . The world has an instinct interest because to the world they are not for recognizing its own ; and recoils ...
Página 95
... reason for detaining the reader with some slight record of Lamb's career . Such a record by preference and of right be- longs to a case where the intellectual dis- play , which is the sole ground of any public interest at all in the man ...
... reason for detaining the reader with some slight record of Lamb's career . Such a record by preference and of right be- longs to a case where the intellectual dis- play , which is the sole ground of any public interest at all in the man ...
Página 110
... reason to think there would have been very little use in suing Dumpkins . " Com . 66 How so ? Are the Committee to understand that you , the Respondent , in your own case have found it a vain specula- tion countenanced only by visionary ...
... reason to think there would have been very little use in suing Dumpkins . " Com . 66 How so ? Are the Committee to understand that you , the Respondent , in your own case have found it a vain specula- tion countenanced only by visionary ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abd-el-Kader admiration appear army Barré beauty Benedictine called character Charles Church civil Clive death Duke Duke of Guise Dupleix England English eyes father favor feel France French genius give Goethe hand heart honor human India interest Junius Keats King labor Lady Lamb language less letters letters of Junius literary living look Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord George Sackville Lord Melbourne Lord Shelburne Louis Louis Blanc Mabillon Macaulay Macbeth Macleane means ment mind moral nation nature ness never noble once opinion party passed passion peculiar Pepys person poem poet poetry political present prince principle race readers remarkable Revolution says Scotland seems Shakspeare Sir Philip Francis society soul Spain spirit style success things thou thought tion truth Whig whole words write young