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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... prove . Johnson's life of him , unfavourable as it is , strikes me , as much more agreeable with truth . Democrats and revolutionists have felt a lively interest in defending the bard , where he is the least defensible , in his moral ...
... prove . Johnson's life of him , unfavourable as it is , strikes me , as much more agreeable with truth . Democrats and revolutionists have felt a lively interest in defending the bard , where he is the least defensible , in his moral ...
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... prove no unacceptable article for the Athenaeum . I shall only attempt a prose version , as accuracy of representation is my principal object . It is scarcely necessary to inform your readers that Martial flourished in the first century ...
... prove no unacceptable article for the Athenaeum . I shall only attempt a prose version , as accuracy of representation is my principal object . It is scarcely necessary to inform your readers that Martial flourished in the first century ...
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... prove The ever during ecstacies of love . Nor would I here recant the generous strain , Not to these lofty thoughts I owe my pain ; From these spring not the tears , which now bedew My faded face , so ting'd with misery's hue . Thrice ...
... prove The ever during ecstacies of love . Nor would I here recant the generous strain , Not to these lofty thoughts I owe my pain ; From these spring not the tears , which now bedew My faded face , so ting'd with misery's hue . Thrice ...
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... prove . I gave the world my heart deceiv'd and blind , But here nor rest nor refuge does it find . Lo ! death's kind angel calls ; I haste away ; My sufferings cease ; I hail a brighter day . HERBERT . THE BOSTON REVIEW . FOR FEBRUARY ...
... prove . I gave the world my heart deceiv'd and blind , But here nor rest nor refuge does it find . Lo ! death's kind angel calls ; I haste away ; My sufferings cease ; I hail a brighter day . HERBERT . THE BOSTON REVIEW . FOR FEBRUARY ...
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... prove the four fol- lowing particulars . 1. That Cyprian was not a congregational , but a diocesan Bishop , in the strict and proper sense of the epithet . 2 . That he and his contemporaries believed this Episcopacy to be of divine ...
... prove the four fol- lowing particulars . 1. That Cyprian was not a congregational , but a diocesan Bishop , in the strict and proper sense of the epithet . 2 . That he and his contemporaries believed this Episcopacy to be of divine ...
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