The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... truth : " What should I say of his making so particular a narration of personal things and private thoughts of his own , which I make account is the chief end of his writing this discourse ? " Digby is thankful that he is not as other ...
... truth : " What should I say of his making so particular a narration of personal things and private thoughts of his own , which I make account is the chief end of his writing this discourse ? " Digby is thankful that he is not as other ...
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... truth , we must forget and part with much we know . We hope it will not be unconsidered , that we find no open track , or constant manuduction in this laby- rinth , but are oftentimes fain to wander in the America and untravelled parts ...
... truth , we must forget and part with much we know . We hope it will not be unconsidered , that we find no open track , or constant manuduction in this laby- rinth , but are oftentimes fain to wander in the America and untravelled parts ...
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... truth of the aforesaid story . At any rate , with him the male line ended . Not so either the blood , the whim , or the talent , Sir Thomas's daughter Anne had a daughter Frances , whose eldest son Henry , 10th Earl of Buchan , was the ...
... truth of the aforesaid story . At any rate , with him the male line ended . Not so either the blood , the whim , or the talent , Sir Thomas's daughter Anne had a daughter Frances , whose eldest son Henry , 10th Earl of Buchan , was the ...
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... truth were not that law was soon afterwards abandoned . At all times he was open , Burke became a man without a profession . straightforward , and manly ; but it was only He cut every cable that bound him to the as years rolled on , and ...
... truth were not that law was soon afterwards abandoned . At all times he was open , Burke became a man without a profession . straightforward , and manly ; but it was only He cut every cable that bound him to the as years rolled on , and ...
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... truth , that their prose is perfect . For Addison , with all his idiomatic graces , seldom has much vigor ; and Johnson , though for- cible enough , has his dignified strut every- where intruding upon the scene , and disturb- ing the ...
... truth , that their prose is perfect . For Addison , with all his idiomatic graces , seldom has much vigor ; and Johnson , though for- cible enough , has his dignified strut every- where intruding upon the scene , and disturb- ing the ...
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