The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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Pagina 14
... sense of their position ; they find they have no food , their island - habits of industry have been destroyed , their new habits are all foreign to island life , they are not a natural development and an additional source of strength ...
... sense of their position ; they find they have no food , their island - habits of industry have been destroyed , their new habits are all foreign to island life , they are not a natural development and an additional source of strength ...
Pagina 20
... sense of Shelley's superiority to every body and his own superiority to Shelley , and his delightful confidence that in his own per- son he is equally interesting to the world , is full of the frankest naïveté ; but we be- lieve his ...
... sense of Shelley's superiority to every body and his own superiority to Shelley , and his delightful confidence that in his own per- son he is equally interesting to the world , is full of the frankest naïveté ; but we be- lieve his ...
Pagina 23
... sense of wrong , as must have been delightful to them amid all its bitterness , left the University . Hogg in- timates , in the calmness of after - reflection , that he thinks they might have been al- lowed delay had they condescended ...
... sense of wrong , as must have been delightful to them amid all its bitterness , left the University . Hogg in- timates , in the calmness of after - reflection , that he thinks they might have been al- lowed delay had they condescended ...
Pagina 24
... sense of supposing him to be in love with Harriet ; but in his very next letter an- nounces to him , that in consequence of the brutal tyranny of Harriet's father , " who has persecuted her in the most horrible way by endeavoring to ...
... sense of supposing him to be in love with Harriet ; but in his very next letter an- nounces to him , that in consequence of the brutal tyranny of Harriet's father , " who has persecuted her in the most horrible way by endeavoring to ...
Pagina 26
... sense of the word - as no- body knew better than Shelley a few years afterwards ; and furthermore , unless I am much mistaken , the most juvenile and un- remarkable section of it is the ideal one . The part which has some considerable ...
... sense of the word - as no- body knew better than Shelley a few years afterwards ; and furthermore , unless I am much mistaken , the most juvenile and un- remarkable section of it is the ideal one . The part which has some considerable ...
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