The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... youth upwards , particularly of the French authors , and of Horace and Virgil . When he was in France , in the year .... he paid a visit to Voltaire , and afterwards corresponded with him . Latterly , he took to reading Greek , led to ...
... youth upwards , particularly of the French authors , and of Horace and Virgil . When he was in France , in the year .... he paid a visit to Voltaire , and afterwards corresponded with him . Latterly , he took to reading Greek , led to ...
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... youth , but yet with a sense of what was due to the reverence of age , and " tears of pious awe , that feared to have offended . " Beaumont and Fletcher's love - scenes are like the meeting of hearts in Elysium . Let any one have dwelt ...
... youth , but yet with a sense of what was due to the reverence of age , and " tears of pious awe , that feared to have offended . " Beaumont and Fletcher's love - scenes are like the meeting of hearts in Elysium . Let any one have dwelt ...
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... youth , a fancy to be- come inspired took possession of her ; and she resolved to offer up , in sacrifice and expiation for her own faults , the reason of credulous mul- titudes , whom she would soon have driven as mad as herself , had ...
... youth , a fancy to be- come inspired took possession of her ; and she resolved to offer up , in sacrifice and expiation for her own faults , the reason of credulous mul- titudes , whom she would soon have driven as mad as herself , had ...
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... youth of either sex , and ill indeed were they adapted to fulfil that office for a female . The cynicism of some , the immorality of most , were so much the more to be feared , as these men expressed their opinions with much eloquence ...
... youth of either sex , and ill indeed were they adapted to fulfil that office for a female . The cynicism of some , the immorality of most , were so much the more to be feared , as these men expressed their opinions with much eloquence ...
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... youth , inasmuch as the latter were only detrimental to herself . Like the Methodists of Basle , she may be considered the cause of the crimes committed at Zurich by fanaticism and superstition . It would be unjust to finish this ...
... youth , inasmuch as the latter were only detrimental to herself . Like the Methodists of Basle , she may be considered the cause of the crimes committed at Zurich by fanaticism and superstition . It would be unjust to finish this ...
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