The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 11
... perhaps his eye - glass , are awkwardly and suspiciously fixed upon us . Professed satirist as he is , we believe no satirist in the history of English literature has used his powers so well and innocently . We may demur to many of his ...
... perhaps his eye - glass , are awkwardly and suspiciously fixed upon us . Professed satirist as he is , we believe no satirist in the history of English literature has used his powers so well and innocently . We may demur to many of his ...
Page 118
... perhaps are the most wonderful . There is nothing tame in Iceland ; all is vast and magnificent . To be sure , the great geyser does not seem to be what he was . Time was when he cast up his volumes of hot water to a height of three ...
... perhaps are the most wonderful . There is nothing tame in Iceland ; all is vast and magnificent . To be sure , the great geyser does not seem to be what he was . Time was when he cast up his volumes of hot water to a height of three ...
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... perhaps everything in him tended to flatter a spirit of pride and haughty scorn ; but it is most easy to perceive how such a spirit would throw over mul- titudes the strong spell of an irresistible fascination , and some- thing of that ...
... perhaps everything in him tended to flatter a spirit of pride and haughty scorn ; but it is most easy to perceive how such a spirit would throw over mul- titudes the strong spell of an irresistible fascination , and some- thing of that ...
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