The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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Page 84
... cause can claim , While scores of clients wait on Fulvio's name ; Where factious demagogues increase the din , That bawl without , as lawyers snarl within ; On labouring justice heap one mountain more , Till modest Parker scarce avoids ...
... cause can claim , While scores of clients wait on Fulvio's name ; Where factious demagogues increase the din , That bawl without , as lawyers snarl within ; On labouring justice heap one mountain more , Till modest Parker scarce avoids ...
Page 86
... cause they did not aid ; If you had lisp'd , I'm god of gold , I'm sure you'd step'd the maid . CERVANTES . The life of this extraordinary man was but a series of disap- pointments and misfortunes . But his fortitude never forsook him ...
... cause they did not aid ; If you had lisp'd , I'm god of gold , I'm sure you'd step'd the maid . CERVANTES . The life of this extraordinary man was but a series of disap- pointments and misfortunes . But his fortitude never forsook him ...
Page 88
... cause arises the difficulty of reading him . Sheridan , the rhetorician , imagines , that he will be better understood and more relished centuries hence . If English becomes a dead language , and he is studied as an ancient , this may ...
... cause arises the difficulty of reading him . Sheridan , the rhetorician , imagines , that he will be better understood and more relished centuries hence . If English becomes a dead language , and he is studied as an ancient , this may ...
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... cause . Neither do I believe , that the French na- tion at large deserve the eulogy which is usually made upon their temperance . I would ask these admirers of French virtue , why in every petty village , and in every street , we see ...
... cause . Neither do I believe , that the French na- tion at large deserve the eulogy which is usually made upon their temperance . I would ask these admirers of French virtue , why in every petty village , and in every street , we see ...
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... cause for contemning the other , than the native of any town for despising one who was never there before , for not knowing the way in it so well as he . Indeed , the unreasonableness of looking down on any , upon account of their ...
... cause for contemning the other , than the native of any town for despising one who was never there before , for not knowing the way in it so well as he . Indeed , the unreasonableness of looking down on any , upon account of their ...
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