The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 73-74Philological Society of London, 1818 |
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... nature , now readily admits the force , and daily habit confirms the reality of the posi- tion . Had Ennomio pursued this line of conduct he would not now have had to record this circumstance . Had he studied human nature , and followed ...
... nature , now readily admits the force , and daily habit confirms the reality of the posi- tion . Had Ennomio pursued this line of conduct he would not now have had to record this circumstance . Had he studied human nature , and followed ...
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... nature in all the costly investment of blooming vegeta- tion . With Eunomio , however , the forid verdure and rich foliage seemed to have lost their attractive charms . A listless languor and careless indifference pervaded his whole ...
... nature in all the costly investment of blooming vegeta- tion . With Eunomio , however , the forid verdure and rich foliage seemed to have lost their attractive charms . A listless languor and careless indifference pervaded his whole ...
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... nature , on the contrary , a very merry fellow , indeed by far too merry , who , in his enumeration of the expedients to a happy life , mentions , amongst the rest , a good wife ; or , as he felicitously ex- presses it , " Non tristis ...
... nature , on the contrary , a very merry fellow , indeed by far too merry , who , in his enumeration of the expedients to a happy life , mentions , amongst the rest , a good wife ; or , as he felicitously ex- presses it , " Non tristis ...
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... nature for critical investigation , we have been actuated partly by a wish to make this public record of our sentiments , and partly influenced by the very unpre- suming prologue of the author , in in- troducing the Poems themselves ...
... nature for critical investigation , we have been actuated partly by a wish to make this public record of our sentiments , and partly influenced by the very unpre- suming prologue of the author , in in- troducing the Poems themselves ...
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... Nature or of fortune had been denied to his person or his purse . The contention between them terminated without recourse to that fallacious test of a factitious honour , a duel . The candidate who began it with sarcastic personalities ...
... Nature or of fortune had been denied to his person or his purse . The contention between them terminated without recourse to that fallacious test of a factitious honour , a duel . The candidate who began it with sarcastic personalities ...
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