The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... object in making an anatomy of his lordship . It has been said , by one whose opinion deserves consideration , that none but a good man can be a good orator . ' If the axiom be equally applicable to the poet , perhaps we have detected ...
... object in making an anatomy of his lordship . It has been said , by one whose opinion deserves consideration , that none but a good man can be a good orator . ' If the axiom be equally applicable to the poet , perhaps we have detected ...
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... object of interest . But of the work , was read by us before Mr. Coleridge is one of those poets who , we saw the advertisement , and there- if we give him an inch will be sure to fore without that prejudice against it take an ell : if ...
... object of interest . But of the work , was read by us before Mr. Coleridge is one of those poets who , we saw the advertisement , and there- if we give him an inch will be sure to fore without that prejudice against it take an ell : if ...
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... object of the poet was to make fools of be sure , some preternatural personage , the public , having observed Lord Byron comes home with Christabel , and passes to have succeeded so well in this art ; the night with her . What the ...
... object of the poet was to make fools of be sure , some preternatural personage , the public , having observed Lord Byron comes home with Christabel , and passes to have succeeded so well in this art ; the night with her . What the ...
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... object. “ And would his death - fixed eye be terrible " As its ray bent in love on her that wronged him ? " And would his dying groan affright thine ear " Like words of peace spoke to thy guilt - in vain ? " Imo . I care not , I am ...
... object. “ And would his death - fixed eye be terrible " As its ray bent in love on her that wronged him ? " And would his dying groan affright thine ear " Like words of peace spoke to thy guilt - in vain ? " Imo . I care not , I am ...
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... object of the love of both its way , the saintly Prior meets the bloody Bertram with this exclamation : Prior . This ... Objects of such tremendous reality are not the proper appendages of fiction . They were intended only for hallowed ...
... object of the love of both its way , the saintly Prior meets the bloody Bertram with this exclamation : Prior . This ... Objects of such tremendous reality are not the proper appendages of fiction . They were intended only for hallowed ...
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