The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... says : 66 Coleridge , I have not one truly elevated char- acter among my acquaintance ; not one Chris- tian ; not one but undervalues Christianity . Singly , what am I to do ? Wesley- [ have you read his life ? ] - was not he an ...
... says : 66 Coleridge , I have not one truly elevated char- acter among my acquaintance ; not one Chris- tian ; not one but undervalues Christianity . Singly , what am I to do ? Wesley- [ have you read his life ? ] - was not he an ...
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... says the poet , my mother's grief for the death of her respected cousin vented itself in cuffing our ears . But I was far less pained by her blows than by a few words from my father . He never raised a hand to us ; and I would ad- vise ...
... says the poet , my mother's grief for the death of her respected cousin vented itself in cuffing our ears . But I was far less pained by her blows than by a few words from my father . He never raised a hand to us ; and I would ad- vise ...
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... ( says Ger- main ) " the whole reaches the ears of Nostro Signore , the holy man has a good laugh , and orders the bishop to quit Rome without de- lay . " Yet Germain himself breaks out into hot resentment against " the wretched and ...
... ( says Ger- main ) " the whole reaches the ears of Nostro Signore , the holy man has a good laugh , and orders the bishop to quit Rome without de- lay . " Yet Germain himself breaks out into hot resentment against " the wretched and ...
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