The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... soon Lloyd , indeed , we have a sufficient account excited to be very profound , and attains its max- imum of irritation by inferior woes . It is a in one of the Appendices to Southey's edi - mark of debility , not of vigor , in ...
... soon Lloyd , indeed , we have a sufficient account excited to be very profound , and attains its max- imum of irritation by inferior woes . It is a in one of the Appendices to Southey's edi - mark of debility , not of vigor , in ...
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... soon conciliates our affections . He writes wishes . Literary exertion is almost as neces - me that two paralytic patients have been cured sary to me as meat and drink , and with an un- divided attention I could do much . Once , in ...
... soon conciliates our affections . He writes wishes . Literary exertion is almost as neces - me that two paralytic patients have been cured sary to me as meat and drink , and with an un- divided attention I could do much . Once , in ...
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... soon , and finished it early in the evening . life , which I shall always remember , so to have spent yesterday . I am satisfied with Madoc : I expected much , and am not disappointed . I put the Iliad and the Jerusalem Delivered above ...
... soon , and finished it early in the evening . life , which I shall always remember , so to have spent yesterday . I am satisfied with Madoc : I expected much , and am not disappointed . I put the Iliad and the Jerusalem Delivered above ...
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... soon , and believe me to be closely woven as to be utterly impenetrable to the eye of the world , was hidden an assemblage of virtues , which now one may look around for in - vol . ii . p . 336–338 . vain . You praise her , and praise ...
... soon , and believe me to be closely woven as to be utterly impenetrable to the eye of the world , was hidden an assemblage of virtues , which now one may look around for in - vol . ii . p . 336–338 . vain . You praise her , and praise ...
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... soon as his situation was made known . The They have indeed religious poets , such as Klop- Southeys were ready with most generous stock , Stolberg , and Körner : but , with the single offers ; a wealthy kinsman , Mr. Dyson , of ...
... soon as his situation was made known . The They have indeed religious poets , such as Klop- Southeys were ready with most generous stock , Stolberg , and Körner : but , with the single offers ; a wealthy kinsman , Mr. Dyson , of ...
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