The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... object the evening before their departure from the house of quar- antine ; for the poor fellow had still to remain a whole week there — a week in uncertainty , with all his unaccomplished wishes ! Good Paterno was right glad that their ...
... object the evening before their departure from the house of quar- antine ; for the poor fellow had still to remain a whole week there — a week in uncertainty , with all his unaccomplished wishes ! Good Paterno was right glad that their ...
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... 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 fair to apply so grave a standard to works which profess to be written for our ...
... 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 fair to apply so grave a standard to works which profess to be written for our ...
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... object , Mr. Dickens has com- mitted the very common error of mistak- ing the nature of his own powers . He possesses in high perfection many rare and valuable gifts . But he is in no sense , either as a writer or a thinker , qual ...
... object , Mr. Dickens has com- mitted the very common error of mistak- ing the nature of his own powers . He possesses in high perfection many rare and valuable gifts . But he is in no sense , either as a writer or a thinker , qual ...
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... object to Short , " she says , Briggs - nor the butler " who gave quite a winey flavor to the table beer ; he poured it out so superbly ; " nor even the fact that Dr. Blimber's young gen- tlemen did not " break up , " but oozed away ...
... object to Short , " she says , Briggs - nor the butler " who gave quite a winey flavor to the table beer ; he poured it out so superbly ; " nor even the fact that Dr. Blimber's young gen- tlemen did not " break up , " but oozed away ...
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... object of his most particu- pointed out any remedy . It may be lar aversion . To people who do not un- added that his criticism has generally derstand the province of political econ- come too late . The account of the omy , that science ...
... object of his most particu- pointed out any remedy . It may be lar aversion . To people who do not un- added that his criticism has generally derstand the province of political econ- come too late . The account of the omy , that science ...
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