The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 1
... early felt the evil which is now preying upon the world , and from the outset of his career he proclaimed it loudly and courageously .. " Call that a society , " he exclaims , in one ye of his first publications , " where there is no ...
... early felt the evil which is now preying upon the world , and from the outset of his career he proclaimed it loudly and courageously .. " Call that a society , " he exclaims , in one ye of his first publications , " where there is no ...
Página 5
... earliest times of Greece down to the latest times of Pagan Rome , worked out Individuality under one of its phases ; eighteen centuries have enlightened and de- veloped it under the other . At the present day other horizons reveal ...
... earliest times of Greece down to the latest times of Pagan Rome , worked out Individuality under one of its phases ; eighteen centuries have enlightened and de- veloped it under the other . At the present day other horizons reveal ...
Página 16
... earliest cave - diggers of India were Buddhists ; who were afterwards imitated by the Brahmans : and as to their antiquity , that none are so old as the date of Asoka . Mr. Fergusson finished by deploring the continued destruction of ...
... earliest cave - diggers of India were Buddhists ; who were afterwards imitated by the Brahmans : and as to their antiquity , that none are so old as the date of Asoka . Mr. Fergusson finished by deploring the continued destruction of ...
Página 17
... early companion . Mr. Rob- berds considers it as an extraordinary cir- cumstance that the two cleverest boys of the school formed an enthusiastic attachment for each other - we should have thought it stranger if they had not ; but , he ...
... early companion . Mr. Rob- berds considers it as an extraordinary cir- cumstance that the two cleverest boys of the school formed an enthusiastic attachment for each other - we should have thought it stranger if they had not ; but , he ...
Página 18
... early over , use the language like a native . But age he had been accustomed to very con- his host and preceptor was an enthusiastic vivial habits in his father's house . The old admirer , not only of the rising belles - lettres , man ...
... early over , use the language like a native . But age he had been accustomed to very con- his host and preceptor was an enthusiastic vivial habits in his father's house . The old admirer , not only of the rising belles - lettres , man ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25 Visualização integral - 1851 |
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11 Visualização integral - 1847 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration Ammiel Andrew Marvell appears Assir atmospheric railway Austria Barère beautiful believe body Brittany called canal character Church command court Dalkey dear death doubt Duke duty effect Emperor engine England English eyes Ezela father favor feel fleet France French friends genius German Girondists give hand heart Hippolyte Carnot honor hope Hophin hour human Hume Hume's James Crofton king labor lady Lanfranc less letters literary living London look Lord St means ment miles mind moral mother nation nature never noble Norwich object observed Odin opinion Paris passed Penny Postage perhaps person poor Post-Office postage present Prince de Metternich principle Prussia Ptolemies railway reader remarkable replied Robespierre seems Serapeum speak spirit thing thou thought tion took truth Whig whole words write young