The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... present tears . " Here we have precisely the same idea , but far better expressed ; we scarcely know six better lines than those which close the simile . But when we read of " waves rolling o'er the blighted dream of a blackened memory ...
... present tears . " Here we have precisely the same idea , but far better expressed ; we scarcely know six better lines than those which close the simile . But when we read of " waves rolling o'er the blighted dream of a blackened memory ...
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... present day , would laugh at the ignorance of those who should expect him to understand himself , and tell them that by the laws and usages of modern poetry it was for the reader and the old toothless bitch to make out the meaning as ...
... present day , would laugh at the ignorance of those who should expect him to understand himself , and tell them that by the laws and usages of modern poetry it was for the reader and the old toothless bitch to make out the meaning as ...
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... present to our readers the scene which takes place between the lovers after that act of shame by which the mother , wife , and woman , were for ever lost . Enter BERTRAM . " It is a crime in me to look on thee- But in whate'er I do ...
... present to our readers the scene which takes place between the lovers after that act of shame by which the mother , wife , and woman , were for ever lost . Enter BERTRAM . " It is a crime in me to look on thee- But in whate'er I do ...
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... present instance clumsily enough by the pretext , not a very new one , and inserted , of a starving parent whose life was saved by the sacrifice ; and after this first sacrifice to convenience or exi- gency , not unlike those which , in ...
... present instance clumsily enough by the pretext , not a very new one , and inserted , of a starving parent whose life was saved by the sacrifice ; and after this first sacrifice to convenience or exi- gency , not unlike those which , in ...
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... present per- exposed , —that of a great and good man . formance ; but he has shown his good The Eulogy before us , is one of the many sense in not aiming , in a production of expressions of grief and affection ex- this nature , at a ...
... present per- exposed , —that of a great and good man . formance ; but he has shown his good The Eulogy before us , is one of the many sense in not aiming , in a production of expressions of grief and affection ex- this nature , at a ...
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