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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... Land , the Tempest , & c . We notice them to guard our readers against the imposture , But we shall gaze , in vain , on the galaxy of his lordship's virtues , for any glimmering of consistency . His cha- racter is a compound of ...
... Land , the Tempest , & c . We notice them to guard our readers against the imposture , But we shall gaze , in vain , on the galaxy of his lordship's virtues , for any glimmering of consistency . His cha- racter is a compound of ...
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... land of dreams with which poets hold where for the rights of common sense ; an unrestricted commerce , and where and large as is the allowance which we they may load their imaginations with feel disposed to give to the privileges ...
... land of dreams with which poets hold where for the rights of common sense ; an unrestricted commerce , and where and large as is the allowance which we they may load their imaginations with feel disposed to give to the privileges ...
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... land . With a band of des- nected with his profession , to withdraw perate followers he continues to keep himself from all connexion with Lord the shores and the state itself in alarm . Byron's tainted muse , and to the great- His great ...
... land . With a band of des- nected with his profession , to withdraw perate followers he continues to keep himself from all connexion with Lord the shores and the state itself in alarm . Byron's tainted muse , and to the great- His great ...
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... land are extensively indebted to him , for an able revision of Dr. Watts ' Psalms , and for a select collection of Hymns , both executed at the request of the highest authority of the congre- gational and presbyterian churches . No man ...
... land are extensively indebted to him , for an able revision of Dr. Watts ' Psalms , and for a select collection of Hymns , both executed at the request of the highest authority of the congre- gational and presbyterian churches . No man ...
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... land , which was , in his opinion , under good breeding , but attentive , gentle , providence , the source of all its pecu- and affectionate , especially to the hum- liar blessings , and to correct the mis- ble , the young , and the ...
... land , which was , in his opinion , under good breeding , but attentive , gentle , providence , the source of all its pecu- and affectionate , especially to the hum- liar blessings , and to correct the mis- ble , the young , and the ...
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