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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... writing . Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws , though its object is limited , more fully realizes the idea of a ... writers ventured to embrace the vast subject of the history of our species as an organic whole . Per- haps we are not yet ...
... writing . Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws , though its object is limited , more fully realizes the idea of a ... writers ventured to embrace the vast subject of the history of our species as an organic whole . Per- haps we are not yet ...
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... writers of England , Italy , life ? On this question , science , as science , and Spain , which are to them what the has nothing to say ; for its only possible classics of Greece and Rome once were , data do not transcend the visible ...
... writers of England , Italy , life ? On this question , science , as science , and Spain , which are to them what the has nothing to say ; for its only possible classics of Greece and Rome once were , data do not transcend the visible ...
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... writer whose capacity can not be more adequately shadowed forth than by using his own words in explaining what the ... writers so foolish as Mr. Mar- tin Tupper and Mr. Robert Montgomery circulate entirely within the circle of im- becile ...
... writer whose capacity can not be more adequately shadowed forth than by using his own words in explaining what the ... writers so foolish as Mr. Mar- tin Tupper and Mr. Robert Montgomery circulate entirely within the circle of im- becile ...
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... writer , may often hit the humor of the moment , and assist a moral transition which the greatest genius , from the very thoroughness of its intellectual work , may be unable to help . kind of poetical Pecksniff ; and takes for his ...
... writer , may often hit the humor of the moment , and assist a moral transition which the greatest genius , from the very thoroughness of its intellectual work , may be unable to help . kind of poetical Pecksniff ; and takes for his ...
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... writing them with capital letters , and parading the shroud of mystery in which he finds them . His poetry is only a beading - over of all he has to say with artificial similitudes or metaphors ; his sentiment is a trickling stream of ...
... writing them with capital letters , and parading the shroud of mystery in which he finds them . His poetry is only a beading - over of all he has to say with artificial similitudes or metaphors ; his sentiment is a trickling stream of ...
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