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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... continued to scarcely hope to be heard in the tumult transgress them with impunity , had he of applause . contravened no other laws . But , as he follows disabused esteem ; and mistaken sympathy may easily be converted into detestation ...
... continued to scarcely hope to be heard in the tumult transgress them with impunity , had he of applause . contravened no other laws . But , as he follows disabused esteem ; and mistaken sympathy may easily be converted into detestation ...
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... continued to smile on his lordship with the most condescending complacency . A maudlin poetess , a rhyming peer , A clerk foredoom'd his father's soul to cross , Who pens a stanza when he should engross ? Is there who lock'd from ink ...
... continued to smile on his lordship with the most condescending complacency . A maudlin poetess , a rhyming peer , A clerk foredoom'd his father's soul to cross , Who pens a stanza when he should engross ? Is there who lock'd from ink ...
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... continued suffering , not in producing general disease , for , except his local affection , his system " It is entitled The Trial , and is a contest truth acts as umpire . between genius and common sense , in which A cancer around the ...
... continued suffering , not in producing general disease , for , except his local affection , his system " It is entitled The Trial , and is a contest truth acts as umpire . between genius and common sense , in which A cancer around the ...
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... continued the conversation with ner in which his disease affected his brain , a friend who came , and entered with evidently veiled from him , in a consi- apparent interest into the subject of derable degree , the apprehension of his ...
... continued the conversation with ner in which his disease affected his brain , a friend who came , and entered with evidently veiled from him , in a consi- apparent interest into the subject of derable degree , the apprehension of his ...
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... continued culture , or in the various arts and manufac- their correspondence and contributions of tures which contribute to the comfort of man . dried plants . Another valuable part of this Herbarium , more especially consisting of the ...
... continued culture , or in the various arts and manufac- their correspondence and contributions of tures which contribute to the comfort of man . dried plants . Another valuable part of this Herbarium , more especially consisting of the ...
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