New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 168
... principle of vague EXCITEMENT in which Satiety always seeks for relief . The extravagant adventures , - the rambling from the ideal to the commonplace - from the flights of the imagination to the trite affairs and petty pleasures of the ...
... principle of vague EXCITEMENT in which Satiety always seeks for relief . The extravagant adventures , - the rambling from the ideal to the commonplace - from the flights of the imagination to the trite affairs and petty pleasures of the ...
Page 381
... principles . 1. That the pupil should be made as much as possible an agent in his own instruction ; he learns ... principle of the system ; the advantages of being " the man of one book were pointed out , and the old saying , cave ...
... principles . 1. That the pupil should be made as much as possible an agent in his own instruction ; he learns ... principle of the system ; the advantages of being " the man of one book were pointed out , and the old saying , cave ...
Page 466
... principles , -of writing in every newspaper Juste milieu , ' - royalist and republican . Of course , he did nothing but talk of the want of principle in France ; and I saw , as he continued to talk , that he did not exactly know what ...
... principles , -of writing in every newspaper Juste milieu , ' - royalist and republican . Of course , he did nothing but talk of the want of principle in France ; and I saw , as he continued to talk , that he did not exactly know what ...
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