The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 100
Pagina 13
... friends , voice of your conscience , be sure that you affectionate in their families , inoffensive to- hold in your grasp something of absolute ward the rest of the world . The maxim of truth , gained , and for ever yours . Study Goethe ...
... friends , voice of your conscience , be sure that you affectionate in their families , inoffensive to- hold in your grasp something of absolute ward the rest of the world . The maxim of truth , gained , and for ever yours . Study Goethe ...
Pagina 18
... friends of the a most lively interest among the friends and people . ' Young Taylor became Secretary correspondents of his family . After some of a Democratic Club ; and from that time months he returned a man in mind and in his social ...
... friends of the a most lively interest among the friends and people . ' Young Taylor became Secretary correspondents of his family . After some of a Democratic Club ; and from that time months he returned a man in mind and in his social ...
Pagina 20
... friends will excuse it unfilter'd . Quickly Louisa uplifted the lid of the basket , and took out Cups of an earthen ware , and a pewter basin of sugar ; But when all had been emptied , the butter , the rolls , and the cold ham ...
... friends will excuse it unfilter'd . Quickly Louisa uplifted the lid of the basket , and took out Cups of an earthen ware , and a pewter basin of sugar ; But when all had been emptied , the butter , the rolls , and the cold ham ...
Pagina 22
... friend of William Taylor - the freedom with which the two men from the beginning communicated their thoughts and ... friends was Sir James Mackintosh . They first met ' I shall look for Fellowes's book . Your chro - at Edinburgh ...
... friend of William Taylor - the freedom with which the two men from the beginning communicated their thoughts and ... friends was Sir James Mackintosh . They first met ' I shall look for Fellowes's book . Your chro - at Edinburgh ...
Pagina 25
... friend Mr. Lloyd has been addressing to me a tragedy . I thought it odd he should send to me his poem to read ; he has older and dearer friends , who are better judges of the taste of an English public than I , whose taste has been ...
... friend Mr. Lloyd has been addressing to me a tragedy . I thought it odd he should send to me his poem to read ; he has older and dearer friends , who are better judges of the taste of an English public than I , whose taste has been ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admiration Ammiel Andrew Marvell appears Assir atmospheric railway Austria Barère beautiful believe body Brittany called canal character Church command court Dalkey dear death doubt Duke duty effect Emperor engine England English eyes Ezela father favor feel fleet France French friends genius German Girondists give hand heart Hippolyte Carnot honor hope Hophin hour human Hume Hume's James Crofton king labor lady Lanfranc less letters literary living London look Lord St means ment miles mind moral mother nation nature never noble Norwich object observed Odin opinion Paris passed Penny Postage perhaps person poor Post-Office postage present Prince de Metternich principle Prussia Ptolemies railway reader remarkable replied Robespierre seems Serapeum speak spirit thing thou thought tion took truth Whig whole words write young