The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... mind . Intellectu- ally the people are below the oriental level , as , indeed , the Mohammedans gen- erally are ... minds of juvenile pupils . " A priest , walking through a forest , lost his kriss . Feeling too fatigued to return for it ...
... mind . Intellectu- ally the people are below the oriental level , as , indeed , the Mohammedans gen- erally are ... minds of juvenile pupils . " A priest , walking through a forest , lost his kriss . Feeling too fatigued to return for it ...
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... mind ; and he is read ( whether understood or not ) in France . If , like Mr. Putnam Sinif , he " aspirates for fame , " his aspi- rations must have been realized to their utmost extent . Nor is Mr. Dickens unworthy of this great ...
... mind ; and he is read ( whether understood or not ) in France . If , like Mr. Putnam Sinif , he " aspirates for fame , " his aspi- rations must have been realized to their utmost extent . Nor is Mr. Dickens unworthy of this great ...
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... mind is un- doubtedly his imagination . We should expect it to be so in a successful writer of fiction . But it is one thing to possess this power , and it is quite another thing to be possessed by it . And , with much submission to Mr ...
... mind is un- doubtedly his imagination . We should expect it to be so in a successful writer of fiction . But it is one thing to possess this power , and it is quite another thing to be possessed by it . And , with much submission to Mr ...
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... minds of the young ladies , to be a wax - work child at all ? ' " Poor Nell had never viewed her position in this ... mind by the constant contemplation of the steam - engine , and of earning a comfortable and independent subsistence ...
... minds of the young ladies , to be a wax - work child at all ? ' " Poor Nell had never viewed her position in this ... mind by the constant contemplation of the steam - engine , and of earning a comfortable and independent subsistence ...
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... mind , that it seems superfluous to inquire whether they do or do not correspond with anything without it . This confusion is very observable in Mr. Dickens , but nowhere more than in his mode of describing Nature . His language takes ...
... mind , that it seems superfluous to inquire whether they do or do not correspond with anything without it . This confusion is very observable in Mr. Dickens , but nowhere more than in his mode of describing Nature . His language takes ...
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