The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 - American literature |
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... attention is the Coleridge's bantlings , that wild and singularly third part of Childe Harold . original and beautiful poem . ' • As the first and second parts of this poem ap- vastly superior 1817 . Lord Byron's Childe Harold and ...
... attention is the Coleridge's bantlings , that wild and singularly third part of Childe Harold . original and beautiful poem . ' • As the first and second parts of this poem ap- vastly superior 1817 . Lord Byron's Childe Harold and ...
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... attention , had not some its level , as ever Milton soared above it . degree of credit been , heretofore , at- But , unfortunately , the difference be- tached to the name of Mr. Coleridge , ) tween sublimity and bathos is so irre- as ...
... attention , had not some its level , as ever Milton soared above it . degree of credit been , heretofore , at- But , unfortunately , the difference be- tached to the name of Mr. Coleridge , ) tween sublimity and bathos is so irre- as ...
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... man who has animadversions interwoven into the deservedly attracted the attention and very texture of these memoirs , and wallis . from which to most readers they cal inaccuracies . His 1817 . 43 General Wilkinson's Memoirs .
... man who has animadversions interwoven into the deservedly attracted the attention and very texture of these memoirs , and wallis . from which to most readers they cal inaccuracies . His 1817 . 43 General Wilkinson's Memoirs .
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... attention . There is nothing extravagant in the belief , that colonies , or bands of adventurers , by the way of the Aleutian Islands . the shores of Greenland , and the Pacific Ocean , penetrated our Continent at an early day ; and ...
... attention . There is nothing extravagant in the belief , that colonies , or bands of adventurers , by the way of the Aleutian Islands . the shores of Greenland , and the Pacific Ocean , penetrated our Continent at an early day ; and ...
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... attention to the State of New - York , as taking a decided and pre- * See Life of Mr. William Smellie , by Robert Kerr , F.R.S. Ed . vol . I. p . 94 . vast American continent , and not more than forty degrees to the north of the equator ...
... attention to the State of New - York , as taking a decided and pre- * See Life of Mr. William Smellie , by Robert Kerr , F.R.S. Ed . vol . I. p . 94 . vast American continent , and not more than forty degrees to the north of the equator ...
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