The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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Pagina 6
... cause for the seizure and prosecution of the ves- sel . In other words , he decreed the re- lease of the vessel , but without costs or damages against the captors ; and the Daphne was subsequently sold by her own ers to meet the ...
... cause for the seizure and prosecution of the ves- sel . In other words , he decreed the re- lease of the vessel , but without costs or damages against the captors ; and the Daphne was subsequently sold by her own ers to meet the ...
Pagina 27
... cause of human- ity . " This sentimental nonsense , which is very like Mary Shelley's own outpour- ings , and no doubt came from her , is very much less calculated to modify and touch the reader over the story of this strange ...
... cause of human- ity . " This sentimental nonsense , which is very like Mary Shelley's own outpour- ings , and no doubt came from her , is very much less calculated to modify and touch the reader over the story of this strange ...
Pagina 34
... cause by her appeal to the feelings of Camillo , and by the still more striking appeal she makes to the ter- rors of the poor wretch Marzio the bravo , upon whom she imposes her lie with a splendid assurance which is totally unlike our ...
... cause by her appeal to the feelings of Camillo , and by the still more striking appeal she makes to the ter- rors of the poor wretch Marzio the bravo , upon whom she imposes her lie with a splendid assurance which is totally unlike our ...
Pagina 39
... cause they would contend that the effect of this personality is absorbed by those large and general movements of the human mind which prevail in any particular era . In short , they would say , " Study the age , and not the man ...
... cause they would contend that the effect of this personality is absorbed by those large and general movements of the human mind which prevail in any particular era . In short , they would say , " Study the age , and not the man ...
Pagina 47
... cause in fact universal desolation . At sea no ship that man ever made could withstand the fury of such a storm for a single minute . And yet this tremendous Jovian hurricane continued to rage with unabated fury for at least six weeks ...
... cause in fact universal desolation . At sea no ship that man ever made could withstand the fury of such a storm for a single minute . And yet this tremendous Jovian hurricane continued to rage with unabated fury for at least six weeks ...
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