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 74
... manner ; and , as Addison remarks , " He even breaks the clods , and tosses the dung about with an air of gracefulness . ' There is intrinsick evidence to all who are conver- sant with the Latin poets , that the Georgicks are very ...
... manner ; and , as Addison remarks , " He even breaks the clods , and tosses the dung about with an air of gracefulness . ' There is intrinsick evidence to all who are conver- sant with the Latin poets , that the Georgicks are very ...
Page 76
... manner in which they are treated , I should presume , they were originally intended for publi- cation in some philosophical transactions , but whether in our own or any other country , I have not been able to determine . It does not ...
... manner in which they are treated , I should presume , they were originally intended for publi- cation in some philosophical transactions , but whether in our own or any other country , I have not been able to determine . It does not ...
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... manner of publick speakers , and still more in singing . The feeble , stifled , and spiritless intonations of both sacred and profane singers , are so remarkable as to strike ev- ery stranger ; and I am convinced five Italians would ...
... manner of publick speakers , and still more in singing . The feeble , stifled , and spiritless intonations of both sacred and profane singers , are so remarkable as to strike ev- ery stranger ; and I am convinced five Italians would ...
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... manners , than those in whom this daily habit has never been interrupted . * An opinion may be formed of the extensive ... manner in which he had his toast prepared , and the exact quantity he ate every day , the other made a hasty ...
... manners , than those in whom this daily habit has never been interrupted . * An opinion may be formed of the extensive ... manner in which he had his toast prepared , and the exact quantity he ate every day , the other made a hasty ...
Page 81
... manner of Dr. Kenrick , from No. 1 , to No. 15 . The sounds of the variable consonants are likewise as well distin- guished as the single alternative of the Italick character will allow . An important part of his plan consists in the ...
... manner of Dr. Kenrick , from No. 1 , to No. 15 . The sounds of the variable consonants are likewise as well distin- guished as the single alternative of the Italick character will allow . An important part of his plan consists in the ...
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