The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen1;Volumen64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... ideas which are congruous , the example of Addison , that whenever the other on the connection of ideas ideas are so put together that a feeling which are incongruous . But they agree of pleasurable surprise is aroused , we in flowing ...
... ideas which are congruous , the example of Addison , that whenever the other on the connection of ideas ideas are so put together that a feeling which are incongruous . But they agree of pleasurable surprise is aroused , we in flowing ...
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... idea of publishing his novels in monthly parts . It certain- ly suits his style . Pickwick is not even in structure a story , and many of its most admired scenes would scarcely be supported were they not seen to be fragments . But when ...
... idea of publishing his novels in monthly parts . It certain- ly suits his style . Pickwick is not even in structure a story , and many of its most admired scenes would scarcely be supported were they not seen to be fragments . But when ...
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... idea may be formed from the fact that one society alone , that which met at the Thatched House , liberated , in the decade between 1772 and 1782 , no fewer than 7196 prisoners , who were thus re- stored to 4328 wives and 13,126 chil ...
... idea may be formed from the fact that one society alone , that which met at the Thatched House , liberated , in the decade between 1772 and 1782 , no fewer than 7196 prisoners , who were thus re- stored to 4328 wives and 13,126 chil ...
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... idea of the general nature of such pro- grammes . The great balls of the season were , some time since , fixed for the 16th and 30th of August , the races for the 1st , 3d , and 5th of September , and the steeple - chase for the 7th of ...
... idea of the general nature of such pro- grammes . The great balls of the season were , some time since , fixed for the 16th and 30th of August , the races for the 1st , 3d , and 5th of September , and the steeple - chase for the 7th of ...
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... idea is not moral philosophy , but that of art ; here the universalist's life poem reflects not indi- wea - viduality , but society . The opening soliloquy of Faust , ried with life , from having exhausted the As the first part was ...
... idea is not moral philosophy , but that of art ; here the universalist's life poem reflects not indi- wea - viduality , but society . The opening soliloquy of Faust , ried with life , from having exhausted the As the first part was ...
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