The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... thought indeed , be suggested for the inconti- of reproaching any man with receiving It came the reward of his labours , had he not nence of his lordship's muse . out in evidence , in a recent trial before himself endeavoured to render ...
... thought indeed , be suggested for the inconti- of reproaching any man with receiving It came the reward of his labours , had he not nence of his lordship's muse . out in evidence , in a recent trial before himself endeavoured to render ...
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... thought unneces- sary to have lacerated his lordship so deeply , in the dissection of his works . But the noble author has so identified himself with his theme , that it is next to impossible to sever him from his subject . Besides , we ...
... thought unneces- sary to have lacerated his lordship so deeply , in the dissection of his works . But the noble author has so identified himself with his theme , that it is next to impossible to sever him from his subject . Besides , we ...
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... thought to be inexhaustible . has pressed so unmercifully , that we The hero of the poem is , as usual , him- now begin to call for proof , and all self : for he has now so unequivocally the proof we can find is in his own as ...
... thought to be inexhaustible . has pressed so unmercifully , that we The hero of the poem is , as usual , him- now begin to call for proof , and all self : for he has now so unequivocally the proof we can find is in his own as ...
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... Thoughts which should call down thunder , and Of Heaven again assail'd , if Heaven the while On man and man's research ... thought , And hiving wisdom with each studious year , In meditation dwelt , with learning wrought , And shaped his ...
... Thoughts which should call down thunder , and Of Heaven again assail'd , if Heaven the while On man and man's research ... thought , And hiving wisdom with each studious year , In meditation dwelt , with learning wrought , And shaped his ...
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... thought , -and do we rip know not what of honour and of light Through unborn ages , to endure this blight ? The Architect of all on which we tread , So soon and so successless ? As I said , For earth is but a tombstone , did essay Whose ...
... thought , -and do we rip know not what of honour and of light Through unborn ages , to endure this blight ? The Architect of all on which we tread , So soon and so successless ? As I said , For earth is but a tombstone , did essay Whose ...
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