The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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Page 43
... living author has done . Much of his phraseol- ogy has become common property . Al- lusions to his works and quotations from them are made by everybody , and in all places . If Sir Edward Bulwer had never written a line there would be a ...
... living author has done . Much of his phraseol- ogy has become common property . Al- lusions to his works and quotations from them are made by everybody , and in all places . If Sir Edward Bulwer had never written a line there would be a ...
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... living or dead . They are arranged in much the same way as they would be put on the stage of the Adelphi Theatre . It is not distinctive of Mr. Dickens that he minutely analyzes states of mind and feeling that a person who appreciated ...
... living or dead . They are arranged in much the same way as they would be put on the stage of the Adelphi Theatre . It is not distinctive of Mr. Dickens that he minutely analyzes states of mind and feeling that a person who appreciated ...
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... living alone in a garret near Chancery Lane , and with a habit of keeping im- portant papers in his cap . With him an appointment is made for twelve o'clock one night by an attorney's clerk of the name of Guppy . Mr. Guppy goes at the ...
... living alone in a garret near Chancery Lane , and with a habit of keeping im- portant papers in his cap . With him an appointment is made for twelve o'clock one night by an attorney's clerk of the name of Guppy . Mr. Guppy goes at the ...
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... living , the living he shall praise thee , The futher to the children shall make known thy truth . " Such a marriage , we may well believe , would have been hailed by Isaiah at the time as likely to be fruitful in blessing . All its ...
... living , the living he shall praise thee , The futher to the children shall make known thy truth . " Such a marriage , we may well believe , would have been hailed by Isaiah at the time as likely to be fruitful in blessing . All its ...
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... Living at the same time , witnessing the same evils , we find the seer of Moresheth uttering noble words which the more conspicuous adviser of Hezekiah took up and repeated . It would almost seem as if the one prophet , living not in ...
... Living at the same time , witnessing the same evils , we find the seer of Moresheth uttering noble words which the more conspicuous adviser of Hezekiah took up and repeated . It would almost seem as if the one prophet , living not in ...
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