The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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Pagina 39
... caused him to be the envy of all the young men of his acquaintance , and Magallon's handsome fiancé gave place to none of ... cause they recognized and loved in Jules . He , meanwhile , seriously sought to understand his own heart , and ...
... caused him to be the envy of all the young men of his acquaintance , and Magallon's handsome fiancé gave place to none of ... cause they recognized and loved in Jules . He , meanwhile , seriously sought to understand his own heart , and ...
Pagina 76
... cause to fear imprisonment for simple debt . The most specious argument in favor of the perpetuation of this barbarous usage is , that it serves to check the improvidence of the industrial classes . But it does nothing of the kind . On ...
... cause to fear imprisonment for simple debt . The most specious argument in favor of the perpetuation of this barbarous usage is , that it serves to check the improvidence of the industrial classes . But it does nothing of the kind . On ...
Pagina 101
... cause is to be found in the fact of the inferiority of the mind of the translator to that of the ori- ginal writer . Whereas , to produce a translation approximating perfection for the differences of languages , even those most closely ...
... cause is to be found in the fact of the inferiority of the mind of the translator to that of the ori- ginal writer . Whereas , to produce a translation approximating perfection for the differences of languages , even those most closely ...
Pagina 134
... cause of learning . What publishers , even the most enthusiastic , would venture on giving to the world a poem like the Mahábhárata , which , when finished , will com- prise no less than fifteen octavo volumes ? Yet the enterprise which ...
... cause of learning . What publishers , even the most enthusiastic , would venture on giving to the world a poem like the Mahábhárata , which , when finished , will com- prise no less than fifteen octavo volumes ? Yet the enterprise which ...
Pagina 145
... cause of perception of the enduring elements of parliamentary reform , at a time when a nation's greatness , a clear comprehen- reform was , of all measures , perhaps the sion and an unswerving pursuit of those one most essential to the ...
... cause of perception of the enduring elements of parliamentary reform , at a time when a nation's greatness , a clear comprehen- reform was , of all measures , perhaps the sion and an unswerving pursuit of those one most essential to the ...
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