The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... speak ) in the fetters of authority ; he is safe from domestic criticism ; and un- less his narrative had been approved by his imperial employer , it would have been suppressed . There have arisen obvious causes whilst the work was in ...
... speak ) in the fetters of authority ; he is safe from domestic criticism ; and un- less his narrative had been approved by his imperial employer , it would have been suppressed . There have arisen obvious causes whilst the work was in ...
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... speak the Maltese - Arabic , which still exists among the people , the agreeable sound of which , and the power of its ex- pressions , cause one to forget that it is entirely wanting in literary cultivation . It would be difficult to ...
... speak the Maltese - Arabic , which still exists among the people , the agreeable sound of which , and the power of its ex- pressions , cause one to forget that it is entirely wanting in literary cultivation . It would be difficult to ...
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... " " I was silent , because I did not know what I should answer . Now I should know well , for now I am convinced that pieces without end . Not to speak with statistical exactness 40 [ January , THE TWIN - SISTERS OF MALTA .
... " " I was silent , because I did not know what I should answer . Now I should know well , for now I am convinced that pieces without end . Not to speak with statistical exactness 40 [ January , THE TWIN - SISTERS OF MALTA .
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pieces without end . Not to speak with statistical exactness , we may say that in England these works have been read by everybody without distinction of age or rank . In America he is fully as popular as he is here ; his career has been ...
pieces without end . Not to speak with statistical exactness , we may say that in England these works have been read by everybody without distinction of age or rank . In America he is fully as popular as he is here ; his career has been ...
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... speak more strictly , he has made the descrip . tions themselves subservient to a moral or political purpose . It is ... speaking out of the simple and plain way ( such as reason teacheth and show- eth things by ) which by a pretty sur ...
... speak more strictly , he has made the descrip . tions themselves subservient to a moral or political purpose . It is ... speaking out of the simple and plain way ( such as reason teacheth and show- eth things by ) which by a pretty sur ...
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