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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... seem , it wrought a prodigious revolution in the minds of his adversaries . However it may be accounted for , certain it is , that they suddenly relaxed the ... seems to 4 MAY , - Lord Byron's Childe Harold and Prisoners of Chillon .
... seem , it wrought a prodigious revolution in the minds of his adversaries . However it may be accounted for , certain it is , that they suddenly relaxed the ... seems to 4 MAY , - Lord Byron's Childe Harold and Prisoners of Chillon .
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... seems to think it is as much wildest incoherence , there is something beneath him to attend to the melody of of ... seem as if one who in short , to refine the manners , to raise could do so well , might do better . - We the genius , and ...
... seems to think it is as much wildest incoherence , there is something beneath him to attend to the melody of of ... seem as if one who in short , to refine the manners , to raise could do so well , might do better . - We the genius , and ...
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... seems a floating whisper on the hill , But that is fancy , for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love instil , Weeping themselves away , till they infuse Deep into nature's breast the spirit of her hues . LXXXVIII . " Ye ...
... seems a floating whisper on the hill , But that is fancy , for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love instil , Weeping themselves away , till they infuse Deep into nature's breast the spirit of her hues . LXXXVIII . " Ye ...
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... seems to be in the humour of Timon , to invite his friends to a course of empty dishes , which are finally to be discharged at their heads . ' We must confess that criticism is Profane enough we must own ourselves , unable to reach a ...
... seems to be in the humour of Timon , to invite his friends to a course of empty dishes , which are finally to be discharged at their heads . ' We must confess that criticism is Profane enough we must own ourselves , unable to reach a ...
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... seems as anxious to remove from himself the imputation of having bor- rowed from the author of Christabel . With this question we shall not trouble ourselves where two are afflicted with an epidemic , it is of little importance which ...
... seems as anxious to remove from himself the imputation of having bor- rowed from the author of Christabel . With this question we shall not trouble ourselves where two are afflicted with an epidemic , it is of little importance which ...
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