The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Band 1;Band 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... as reason teacheth and show- eth things by ) which by a pretty sur- prising uncouthness or conceit of expres- * Sermon xiv . of the passages themselves , which are admirable , as 44 [ January , MODERN NOVELISTS : CHARLES DICKENS .
... as reason teacheth and show- eth things by ) which by a pretty sur- prising uncouthness or conceit of expres- * Sermon xiv . of the passages themselves , which are admirable , as 44 [ January , MODERN NOVELISTS : CHARLES DICKENS .
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of the passages themselves , which are admirable , as of the example . The first occurs in the Old Curiosity Shop . Nell , in the course of her wandering , has taken office under Mrs. Jarley , the owner of a travelling show of wax- work ...
of the passages themselves , which are admirable , as of the example . The first occurs in the Old Curiosity Shop . Nell , in the course of her wandering , has taken office under Mrs. Jarley , the owner of a travelling show of wax- work ...
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... admiration of the bird and a kind of fear of him . Was there ever such a know- ing imp as that ? Oh , he's a dreadful fel- low ! ' " The raven with his head very much on one side , and his bright eye shining like a diamond , preserved a ...
... admiration of the bird and a kind of fear of him . Was there ever such a know- ing imp as that ? Oh , he's a dreadful fel- low ! ' " The raven with his head very much on one side , and his bright eye shining like a diamond , preserved a ...
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... admirably with the simple good - nature of his partner Short : " Did I always say , Thomas , ' cried Short , turning ... admirable choice of words , and express the most unexceptionable opinions in the most correct language , but there ...
... admirably with the simple good - nature of his partner Short : " Did I always say , Thomas , ' cried Short , turning ... admirable choice of words , and express the most unexceptionable opinions in the most correct language , but there ...
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... admiration for the stoicism with which such a variety of misfortune has been met , when in the last chapter or so , Mr. Dombey suddenly encounters his daughter , who has lately eloped with a man to whom he has a particular ob- jection ...
... admiration for the stoicism with which such a variety of misfortune has been met , when in the last chapter or so , Mr. Dombey suddenly encounters his daughter , who has lately eloped with a man to whom he has a particular ob- jection ...
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