Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen24;Volumen87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... never fully conscious of the vast revolu- tion in thought which was going on all around him . He was saturated with the doctrines of 1832. He stated them with unequalled vigor and clearness . Any- body who disputed them from either side ...
... never fully conscious of the vast revolu- tion in thought which was going on all around him . He was saturated with the doctrines of 1832. He stated them with unequalled vigor and clearness . Any- body who disputed them from either side ...
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... never habituated myself to dissect them . Perhaps I enjoy them the more keenly for that very reason . Such books as Lessing's Laocoon , such passages as the criticism on Hamlet in Wilhelm Meister , fill me with wonder and de- spair ...
... never habituated myself to dissect them . Perhaps I enjoy them the more keenly for that very reason . Such books as Lessing's Laocoon , such passages as the criticism on Hamlet in Wilhelm Meister , fill me with wonder and de- spair ...
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... never - like those publicans the French - trusted to fine sayings about truth and justice and human rights , but blundered on , adding a patch here and knocking a hole there , as our humor prompted us . This sovereign contempt of all ...
... never - like those publicans the French - trusted to fine sayings about truth and justice and human rights , but blundered on , adding a patch here and knocking a hole there , as our humor prompted us . This sovereign contempt of all ...
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... never knowingly calls black white , or panders to an un- generous sentiment . He is combative to a fault , but his combativeness is allied to a genuine love of fair play . When he hates a man , he calls him knave or fool with ...
... never knowingly calls black white , or panders to an un- generous sentiment . He is combative to a fault , but his combativeness is allied to a genuine love of fair play . When he hates a man , he calls him knave or fool with ...
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... never shall forget the weird beauty of the scene . We had started to go to church about six o'clock . The walk was only two miles , and the afternoon was calm and cloudless . The day had been op- pressively hot , but there were no imme ...
... never shall forget the weird beauty of the scene . We had started to go to church about six o'clock . The walk was only two miles , and the afternoon was calm and cloudless . The day had been op- pressively hot , but there were no imme ...
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