The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... character . We got on board the canal - boat at noon , and Job and myself seated on the well - cushioned seats , with the blinds half turned to give us the prospect and exclude the sun , sat disputing in our usual amicable way . He was ...
... character . We got on board the canal - boat at noon , and Job and myself seated on the well - cushioned seats , with the blinds half turned to give us the prospect and exclude the sun , sat disputing in our usual amicable way . He was ...
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... character of which travellers complain , there is the soft trait of a passion for scenery , and before the fact of its discovery had got well into the " Cahawba Democrat " and " Go - the - whole - hog - Courier , " there was a splendid ...
... character of which travellers complain , there is the soft trait of a passion for scenery , and before the fact of its discovery had got well into the " Cahawba Democrat " and " Go - the - whole - hog - Courier , " there was a splendid ...
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... character of the memoirs of the Italian we shall , indeed , take some other opportunity of examining ; but we may say a few words , not inaptly , on the different development of egotism in Rousseau and in Wordsworth . The egotism of ...
... character of the memoirs of the Italian we shall , indeed , take some other opportunity of examining ; but we may say a few words , not inaptly , on the different development of egotism in Rousseau and in Wordsworth . The egotism of ...
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... character , as of the medium through which , for the moment , he desires to convey to you the current of his thought . And than that thought , perhaps , nothing can be deeper , nothing more original , nothing more true , nothing grander ...
... character , as of the medium through which , for the moment , he desires to convey to you the current of his thought . And than that thought , perhaps , nothing can be deeper , nothing more original , nothing more true , nothing grander ...
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... character ; the one , after my report , he pronounced angelic , and the other perfect ; but I must say , in the midst of his warmth and energy , and in the full flow of exalted sentiments , he did come out , as the people say , with ...
... character ; the one , after my report , he pronounced angelic , and the other perfect ; but I must say , in the midst of his warmth and energy , and in the full flow of exalted sentiments , he did come out , as the people say , with ...
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