The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... readers , of still less to persons of re- fined education , and much below the notice of philologists . " But the truth is , that Eng- lishmen , instead of being proud of their county vernacular , as they ought , are mostly ashamed of ...
... readers , of still less to persons of re- fined education , and much below the notice of philologists . " But the truth is , that Eng- lishmen , instead of being proud of their county vernacular , as they ought , are mostly ashamed of ...
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... reader is already on terms of intimate acquaintanceship with Lady Browne . As to Master Tom , we are inclined to fol- low him from the beginning to the end of his story . He was the eldest child of Sir Thomas's eldest son Edward , born ...
... reader is already on terms of intimate acquaintanceship with Lady Browne . As to Master Tom , we are inclined to fol- low him from the beginning to the end of his story . He was the eldest child of Sir Thomas's eldest son Edward , born ...
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... reader , to drink of the Glastonbury waters , which that the force of imagination had spent itself , she was assured ... readers of Messieurs Boileau and Voltaire ? Mr. Pope is already a prodigious favorite here , and the French are ...
... reader , to drink of the Glastonbury waters , which that the force of imagination had spent itself , she was assured ... readers of Messieurs Boileau and Voltaire ? Mr. Pope is already a prodigious favorite here , and the French are ...
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... readers of his works must have enter - ions of his early days . Proud and unbend- tained . They had , however , scarcely been well read and considered before the world was astonished by another French revolu- tion . From France this ...
... readers of his works must have enter - ions of his early days . Proud and unbend- tained . They had , however , scarcely been well read and considered before the world was astonished by another French revolu- tion . From France this ...
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... reader of history from the conspicuous figure they make in its pages , and especially from their combined efforts , about a century ago , to reconcile the pre- viously conflicting interests of Austria and France , that it will be ...
... reader of history from the conspicuous figure they make in its pages , and especially from their combined efforts , about a century ago , to reconcile the pre- viously conflicting interests of Austria and France , that it will be ...
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