The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... face against the fagging system , which probably , like other things , was of a ruder and more disagreeable character than at present . This , which is but an insignifi- cant incident in his career , is a most valuable indication of his ...
... face against the fagging system , which probably , like other things , was of a ruder and more disagreeable character than at present . This , which is but an insignifi- cant incident in his career , is a most valuable indication of his ...
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... face of this great spectacle . Hitherto we have listen- ed , and sometimes found the sweetness cloying , and the melody monotonous . But here , once , and once only , a gift of another description evolves itself , and the poet draws his ...
... face of this great spectacle . Hitherto we have listen- ed , and sometimes found the sweetness cloying , and the melody monotonous . But here , once , and once only , a gift of another description evolves itself , and the poet draws his ...
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... face , half child , half woman , to those pa- thetic eyes which have wept all the tears of which they are capable , and gaze at us forever from Guido's canvas with that tearless appeal of exhaustion which rends the heart . Few faces are ...
... face , half child , half woman , to those pa- thetic eyes which have wept all the tears of which they are capable , and gaze at us forever from Guido's canvas with that tearless appeal of exhaustion which rends the heart . Few faces are ...
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... face of our earth , changed obviously from night to night . Strangely enough , these interesting ob- servations , though they were presently confirmed by several well - known stu- dents of the heavens , did not attract that full ...
... face of our earth , changed obviously from night to night . Strangely enough , these interesting ob- servations , though they were presently confirmed by several well - known stu- dents of the heavens , did not attract that full ...
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... face of the planet . Then such streams starting from the surface with the rotation- al movement there prevailing , would be carried to regions where ( owing to increase of distance from the centre ) the movement due to the planet's ...
... face of the planet . Then such streams starting from the surface with the rotation- al movement there prevailing , would be carried to regions where ( owing to increase of distance from the centre ) the movement due to the planet's ...
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