The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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Page 402
... Eudorus , the son of Las- thenes . Notwithstanding , when he bade her adieu , with a benignant smile darkening into a solemnity appropriate to his christian valediction , and suddenly vanished into the wood , " she no longer doubted but ...
... Eudorus , the son of Las- thenes . Notwithstanding , when he bade her adieu , with a benignant smile darkening into a solemnity appropriate to his christian valediction , and suddenly vanished into the wood , " she no longer doubted but ...
Page 403
... Eudorus to teach it what to say . His perform- ance recounted the most prominent facts and principles of the Jewish and Christian religion . The world of topics celebrated in the two descants would incline us to believe that the natural ...
... Eudorus to teach it what to say . His perform- ance recounted the most prominent facts and principles of the Jewish and Christian religion . The world of topics celebrated in the two descants would incline us to believe that the natural ...
Page 404
... Eudorus readily complies , and the family , with the two strangers , being convened in a grove , with a great deal of formality , very early in the morning , he enters on a narration which constitutes nearly a third part of the whole ...
... Eudorus readily complies , and the family , with the two strangers , being convened in a grove , with a great deal of formality , very early in the morning , he enters on a narration which constitutes nearly a third part of the whole ...
Page 405
... Eudorus , would be totally unavailing to neutralize the natural influence of a romantic criminal adventure on the greater number of readers , especially when the story is so managed as to offer every imaginable palliation of the ...
... Eudorus , would be totally unavailing to neutralize the natural influence of a romantic criminal adventure on the greater number of readers , especially when the story is so managed as to offer every imaginable palliation of the ...
Page 406
... Eudorus , and so conciliated by the zeal and severity of his penitence , that he is perfectly willing to have given him , if so it might have been , the tender and immaculate young Messenian . So were the parents and the whole friendly ...
... Eudorus , and so conciliated by the zeal and severity of his penitence , that he is perfectly willing to have given him , if so it might have been , the tender and immaculate young Messenian . So were the parents and the whole friendly ...
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