The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... cause it reminded him of his favorite Petrarch , and particularly Dante . From Torquato . Shelley became known only in the latter he often repeated the story of his very last years ; doubtless he would Count Ugolino in the Tower of ...
... cause it reminded him of his favorite Petrarch , and particularly Dante . From Torquato . Shelley became known only in the latter he often repeated the story of his very last years ; doubtless he would Count Ugolino in the Tower of ...
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... cause : " " ( whether these asterisks of Mr. Moore's stand for Kean or Mrs. Bartley , I know not . ) " Well , the fourth act became muddy and turbid as need be ; but the fifth act , which Garrick ( like a fool ) used to call the ...
... cause : " " ( whether these asterisks of Mr. Moore's stand for Kean or Mrs. Bartley , I know not . ) " Well , the fourth act became muddy and turbid as need be ; but the fifth act , which Garrick ( like a fool ) used to call the ...
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... cause , and made ( had he been willing ) even the worse appear the better . What wonder , then , that he should succeed in that great cause so near and so dear to his heart - the Bible ? He diversified his harangues with interesting ...
... cause , and made ( had he been willing ) even the worse appear the better . What wonder , then , that he should succeed in that great cause so near and so dear to his heart - the Bible ? He diversified his harangues with interesting ...
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... cause , were harmony , she had been one of the mourners the Rev. Mr. Marsh , * of Colchester ; Sir at the funeral of the eldest of the family , Fowell , at that time Mr. Buxton ; and the who , young himself , and in every way gift- two ...
... cause , were harmony , she had been one of the mourners the Rev. Mr. Marsh , * of Colchester ; Sir at the funeral of the eldest of the family , Fowell , at that time Mr. Buxton ; and the who , young himself , and in every way gift- two ...
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... causes ; and that both the cause and the effect are proofs of infinite wisdom and divine goodness , filling all nature with things of beauty of which the contemplation increases our enjoyments and exalts our souls ; and makes us fitter ...
... causes ; and that both the cause and the effect are proofs of infinite wisdom and divine goodness , filling all nature with things of beauty of which the contemplation increases our enjoyments and exalts our souls ; and makes us fitter ...
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