Littell's Living Age, Volume 28Living Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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Page 95
... effect of placing the invent- ive faculty of our country below its proper level at the great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations . A feeling of national honor operates in favor of a class that has been hitherto singularly ...
... effect of placing the invent- ive faculty of our country below its proper level at the great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations . A feeling of national honor operates in favor of a class that has been hitherto singularly ...
Page 273
... effect , and therefore the young writer thinks he cannot employ antithesis too frequently ; not aware as yet that a figure which is constantly employed not only loses its effect , but wearies by its repetition . But what is worse , the ...
... effect , and therefore the young writer thinks he cannot employ antithesis too frequently ; not aware as yet that a figure which is constantly employed not only loses its effect , but wearies by its repetition . But what is worse , the ...
Page 297
... effect upon a metallic sur- the prepared paper , substituted . A shield , which face , duly prepared , is in some cases almost inap- hitherto protected it from the light , is raised , the preciable to our senses ; but by means of an ...
... effect upon a metallic sur- the prepared paper , substituted . A shield , which face , duly prepared , is in some cases almost inap- hitherto protected it from the light , is raised , the preciable to our senses ; but by means of an ...
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