The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... character and proceedings of the English sailors who traded about the colonial ports and the accessible stations of the South Seas . The Colonial Office felt doubtful , and suggested to the Queens- land Government that it should ...
... character and proceedings of the English sailors who traded about the colonial ports and the accessible stations of the South Seas . The Colonial Office felt doubtful , and suggested to the Queens- land Government that it should ...
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... character than at present . This , which is but an insignifi- cant incident in his career , is a most valuable indication of his character . Shel- ley was beyond the reach of those ordi- nary motives which make the wholesome mass of ...
... character than at present . This , which is but an insignifi- cant incident in his career , is a most valuable indication of his character . Shel- ley was beyond the reach of those ordi- nary motives which make the wholesome mass of ...
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... character , and to accept it as a real and absolute profession of the poet's faith . " We shall do well to understand once for all , " says this champion with cu- rious grandiloquence , " that Percy Shelley had as good a right to form ...
... character , and to accept it as a real and absolute profession of the poet's faith . " We shall do well to understand once for all , " says this champion with cu- rious grandiloquence , " that Percy Shelley had as good a right to form ...
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... character , carried off the imprudent girl who threw herself on his protection , without troubling himself about the results , it would have been perfectly natural and in character . But there is a gleam of nobleness in this sudden ...
... character , carried off the imprudent girl who threw herself on his protection , without troubling himself about the results , it would have been perfectly natural and in character . But there is a gleam of nobleness in this sudden ...
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... character in his ailments . However , whether it was for health , or for fear , or for the love of change , the family left Marlow , and went finally to Ita- ly . The life in Marlow forms a pleasant episode in their restless existence ...
... character in his ailments . However , whether it was for health , or for fear , or for the love of change , the family left Marlow , and went finally to Ita- ly . The life in Marlow forms a pleasant episode in their restless existence ...
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