Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... thought , of dauntless resolution , which seems at once to forebode and defy a terrible fate , as it lowers on us from the living canvass of Vandyke ? Even at this day the haughty earl overawes posterity as he overawed his ...
... thought , of dauntless resolution , which seems at once to forebode and defy a terrible fate , as it lowers on us from the living canvass of Vandyke ? Even at this day the haughty earl overawes posterity as he overawed his ...
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... thought that the maladies of the state were beyond the reach of gentle reme- dies . Oliver St. John's joy was too great for concealment . It lighted up his dark and melancholy features , and made him , for the first time , indiscreetly ...
... thought that the maladies of the state were beyond the reach of gentle reme- dies . Oliver St. John's joy was too great for concealment . It lighted up his dark and melancholy features , and made him , for the first time , indiscreetly ...
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... thought advisable to select from his posthumous works the present volume , for immediate publication ; both because it was less in need of revision than the rest , and because it exhibits the powers of the deceased as an original writer ...
... thought advisable to select from his posthumous works the present volume , for immediate publication ; both because it was less in need of revision than the rest , and because it exhibits the powers of the deceased as an original writer ...
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... thoughts , all were carefully laid up in his capacious repository . He made the reading and the studies of his friends completely his own ; and he managed so to use his most recent acquisitions , as to give the impression that he had ...
... thoughts , all were carefully laid up in his capacious repository . He made the reading and the studies of his friends completely his own ; and he managed so to use his most recent acquisitions , as to give the impression that he had ...
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... thought to be ambitious of becoming the Wash- ington of France . The house of the Duc de la Rochefoucauld was the point of union for all the nobility who were favorable to popular measures , and the abandonment of privileges . Those of ...
... thought to be ambitious of becoming the Wash- ington of France . The house of the Duc de la Rochefoucauld was the point of union for all the nobility who were favorable to popular measures , and the abandonment of privileges . Those of ...
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