The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... tion deservedly applied to the one , the Goliaths of literature , though achiev- should , sometimes , inflict an unmerited ed by a stripling , with little more than stripe on the other . It is not , however , a pebble , was enough to ...
... tion deservedly applied to the one , the Goliaths of literature , though achiev- should , sometimes , inflict an unmerited ed by a stripling , with little more than stripe on the other . It is not , however , a pebble , was enough to ...
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... tion , it betrays at once poverty of in- than that of preceding poets , who have vention and lack of discretion . The trod that bloody plain . We know not what noble Lord is ever informing us how strange fatality attends a theme so sa ...
... tion , it betrays at once poverty of in- than that of preceding poets , who have vention and lack of discretion . The trod that bloody plain . We know not what noble Lord is ever informing us how strange fatality attends a theme so sa ...
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... Captain Riley began to make tion to the apocryphal city of Tombuc- memoranda in writing of all that had too , and the mysterious course of the long hidden river Niger . Although Cap- covered with small 36 MAY , Captain Riley's Narrative .
... Captain Riley began to make tion to the apocryphal city of Tombuc- memoranda in writing of all that had too , and the mysterious course of the long hidden river Niger . Although Cap- covered with small 36 MAY , Captain Riley's Narrative .
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... tion can justify . He who appeals to revolutionary war with which our au- the public , owes some respect to the thor was connected : this portion of the tribunal to which he prefers his com- work comprises much valuable infor- plaints ...
... tion can justify . He who appeals to revolutionary war with which our au- the public , owes some respect to the thor was connected : this portion of the tribunal to which he prefers his com- work comprises much valuable infor- plaints ...
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... tion to our Insects , that almost the whole field of ENTOMOLOGY remains to be cultivated . In an effort to form a collection of these numer . ous swarms , all hands may be employed . There being no particular difficulty either in ...
... tion to our Insects , that almost the whole field of ENTOMOLOGY remains to be cultivated . In an effort to form a collection of these numer . ous swarms , all hands may be employed . There being no particular difficulty either in ...
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