The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... reader always feels that it is a painful duty the whole community ) , but as a temple , in he fulfils . When he says to a creed or to an which man , sanctified by suffering and toil , institution , " you are rotten , -begone ! " he ...
... reader always feels that it is a painful duty the whole community ) , but as a temple , in he fulfils . When he says to a creed or to an which man , sanctified by suffering and toil , institution , " you are rotten , -begone ! " he ...
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... reader along , he fascinates him . Powerful in imagination , which is apt to dis- cover the sympathetic side of things and to seize its salient point , -expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear ...
... reader along , he fascinates him . Powerful in imagination , which is apt to dis- cover the sympathetic side of things and to seize its salient point , -expressing himself in an original style , which , though it often ap- pear ...
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... reader : has not God waited six thousand years before he created a man to contemplate his works ? " * - Shak- speare himself , when he wrote , " And nothing stands " whole creation groaneth , " of the apostle whom we love to quote will ...
... reader : has not God waited six thousand years before he created a man to contemplate his works ? " * - Shak- speare himself , when he wrote , " And nothing stands " whole creation groaneth , " of the apostle whom we love to quote will ...
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... reader has paid at- tention to what we have already said . In our view the real problem , which rules all political ... readers for- get it . It has been asked , what is at the present day the duty of which we have spoken so much ? A ...
... reader has paid at- tention to what we have already said . In our view the real problem , which rules all political ... readers for- get it . It has been asked , what is at the present day the duty of which we have spoken so much ? A ...
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... readers . At times there escape from his lips accents of distress , which , whatever he may do , he can- not remove from the minds of those who listen to him with attention and sympathy . What else is that incessant and discouraged ...
... readers . At times there escape from his lips accents of distress , which , whatever he may do , he can- not remove from the minds of those who listen to him with attention and sympathy . What else is that incessant and discouraged ...
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