The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... opinion in his fa- admire Lord Byron's poetry , that no vour should have prepared him for its man who valued his pretensions to ton , vicissitude . As so much of his excel- dared to speak irreverently of any thing lence was taken upon ...
... opinion in his fa- admire Lord Byron's poetry , that no vour should have prepared him for its man who valued his pretensions to ton , vicissitude . As so much of his excel- dared to speak irreverently of any thing lence was taken upon ...
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... 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 the secret of his lordship's failure ! —and it may be useful to point it out ...
... 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 the secret of his lordship's failure ! —and it may be useful to point it out ...
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... opinion on that he is a being of another and higher their merits , except that they were too order , whose scowl is sublimity , and generally over - rated by the fashion of whose frown is majesty . We have the the day . The poem before ...
... opinion on that he is a being of another and higher their merits , except that they were too order , whose scowl is sublimity , and generally over - rated by the fashion of whose frown is majesty . We have the the day . The poem before ...
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... opinion of their success , he has not been pleased to impart . What his wishes are he has clearly shown by his anathema against their conquerors . CV . " Lausanne ! and Ferney ! ye have been the abodes Of names which unto you bequeath'd ...
... opinion of their success , he has not been pleased to impart . What his wishes are he has clearly shown by his anathema against their conquerors . CV . " Lausanne ! and Ferney ! ye have been the abodes Of names which unto you bequeath'd ...
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... opinion that in which we think the noble Lord has the madness of that aforesaid quality is shown no ordinary talents . So much much more conspicuous than its inspi- for the " Visit to Churchill's grave . " ration . But after the noble ...
... opinion that in which we think the noble Lord has the madness of that aforesaid quality is shown no ordinary talents . So much much more conspicuous than its inspi- for the " Visit to Churchill's grave . " ration . But after the noble ...
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