The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18Atlantic Monthly Company, 1866 - American essays |
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... character of my record will , in the eyes of some of my readers , tend to lessen the value of the meta- physical discoveries which it sets forth . I am the son of a physician , still in large practice , in the village of Abing- ton ...
... character of my record will , in the eyes of some of my readers , tend to lessen the value of the meta- physical discoveries which it sets forth . I am the son of a physician , still in large practice , in the village of Abing- ton ...
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... character of his poetical development . No author ever stood so lonely among his contemporaries . Look- ing over the long catalogue , not only of German , but of European poets , we find no one with whom he can be com- pared . His ...
... character of his poetical development . No author ever stood so lonely among his contemporaries . Look- ing over the long catalogue , not only of German , but of European poets , we find no one with whom he can be com- pared . His ...
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... character . The " fragments " are couplets , in iambic hexameter , each one generally complete in itself , yet grouped in sections by some connect- ing thought , after the manner of the stanzas of Tennyson's " In Memori- am . " There ...
... character . The " fragments " are couplets , in iambic hexameter , each one generally complete in itself , yet grouped in sections by some connect- ing thought , after the manner of the stanzas of Tennyson's " In Memori- am . " There ...
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... character of its own , which is more than can be said of most edi- fices in these days . It is two stories high , with a third story of attic cham- bers in the gable roof . When I first visited it , early in June , it looked pret- ty ...
... character of its own , which is more than can be said of most edi- fices in these days . It is two stories high , with a third story of attic cham- bers in the gable roof . When I first visited it , early in June , it looked pret- ty ...
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... character of a pig . Per- haps I might try to bring out his moral and intellectual nature , and cultivate his affections . A cat , too , and perhaps a dog , would be desirable additions to our household . August 10.- The natural taste ...
... character of a pig . Per- haps I might try to bring out his moral and intellectual nature , and cultivate his affections . A cat , too , and perhaps a dog , would be desirable additions to our household . August 10.- The natural taste ...
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