The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... expression in the twenty two volumes before us . And we shall do this with the object of leading our read- ers to infer whether , on the whole , the vast power he has wielded has been ex- ercised for good or not . It may seem not quite ...
... expression in the twenty two volumes before us . And we shall do this with the object of leading our read- ers to infer whether , on the whole , the vast power he has wielded has been ex- ercised for good or not . It may seem not quite ...
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... expression , the whole point lies in the juxtaposition of things so incongruous as a mermaid and an oyster . So with Mr. Weller's observation , that there is no use in calling a young woman a Venus or an angel - that you might as well ...
... expression , the whole point lies in the juxtaposition of things so incongruous as a mermaid and an oyster . So with Mr. Weller's observation , that there is no use in calling a young woman a Venus or an angel - that you might as well ...
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... expression in him , and by the aid of which- " Et premere , et laxas sciret dare jussus habenas . " The freaks of an imagination run wild are generally amusing , and when the subject illustrated by it stands alone or apart our amusement ...
... expression in him , and by the aid of which- " Et premere , et laxas sciret dare jussus habenas . " The freaks of an imagination run wild are generally amusing , and when the subject illustrated by it stands alone or apart our amusement ...
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... expression on subjects which nearly concern us . In dealing with practical affairs , all men are indeed equally forced to rely on half truths , to act on experi- ences which they know to be merely ap- proximate , and to speak of things ...
... expression on subjects which nearly concern us . In dealing with practical affairs , all men are indeed equally forced to rely on half truths , to act on experi- ences which they know to be merely ap- proximate , and to speak of things ...
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... expression of Juvenal's , those who have nothing lose that nothing . - The gambling is always scrupulously fair , but the gambling company makes its profit of nearly fifty per cent . If you like to be a shareholder you may go into the ...
... expression of Juvenal's , those who have nothing lose that nothing . - The gambling is always scrupulously fair , but the gambling company makes its profit of nearly fifty per cent . If you like to be a shareholder you may go into the ...
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