Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... thee hereafter ; and if thou lack a knife , I shall give thee one to do it . And if thou wilt not thus do , thou shalt no longer serve me . ' " On the other hand , the Protestants gave themselves no pains to make their heterodoxy decent ...
... thee hereafter ; and if thou lack a knife , I shall give thee one to do it . And if thou wilt not thus do , thou shalt no longer serve me . ' " On the other hand , the Protestants gave themselves no pains to make their heterodoxy decent ...
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... thee comparatively whole , if it be not too late for that treatment . " We have said that when we call Mr. Tupper's poems a result of literary charla- tanerie , we do not at all mean to charge upon him any conscious intention of abus ...
... thee comparatively whole , if it be not too late for that treatment . " We have said that when we call Mr. Tupper's poems a result of literary charla- tanerie , we do not at all mean to charge upon him any conscious intention of abus ...
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... thee , O docile scholar of Wisdom ! These give I to thy gentle hand , thou lover of the right . " Mr. Tupper , then , will be a poetic phi- losopher ; thoughts and fancies , and con- victions and speculations , and high argu- ments and ...
... thee , O docile scholar of Wisdom ! These give I to thy gentle hand , thou lover of the right . " Mr. Tupper , then , will be a poetic phi- losopher ; thoughts and fancies , and con- victions and speculations , and high argu- ments and ...
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... thee , Making thee vain of thy self - knowledge , proud of thy discoveries of pride . " This is true and wise ; but not only does he say this in very lengthy and gran- diloquent metaphor , requesting the emmet to look up at the eagle in ...
... thee , Making thee vain of thy self - knowledge , proud of thy discoveries of pride . " This is true and wise ; but not only does he say this in very lengthy and gran- diloquent metaphor , requesting the emmet to look up at the eagle in ...
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... thee blood and groans , Or the cherished garden of thy graces will fade and perish utterly . " Again , there is no one so flatulently " many - sided " in his way as the lover of truisms , as every one may know by con- sulting the sage ...
... thee blood and groans , Or the cherished garden of thy graces will fade and perish utterly . " Again , there is no one so flatulently " many - sided " in his way as the lover of truisms , as every one may know by con- sulting the sage ...
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