The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... writer , we shall not pretend to assign it any rank as a composition . We cannot but sinile , however , at the complacency with which this champion of the North West Company asserts that he can refer to proof no less equivocal than any ...
... writer , we shall not pretend to assign it any rank as a composition . We cannot but sinile , however , at the complacency with which this champion of the North West Company asserts that he can refer to proof no less equivocal than any ...
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... writer intends to say as many severe things of us as he knows how to say . After some flippant remarks by way of ... writers of eminence on any branch of literature among them . But , though original works are uncommon in America ...
... writer intends to say as many severe things of us as he knows how to say . After some flippant remarks by way of ... writers of eminence on any branch of literature among them . But , though original works are uncommon in America ...
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... writers have fallen , -though it is not on that account the less a fault , whilst it is the more to be regretted , —but the pretensions of common - place thinkers to peculiarity serve only to render insi- pidity disgusting . The fate of ...
... writers have fallen , -though it is not on that account the less a fault , whilst it is the more to be regretted , —but the pretensions of common - place thinkers to peculiarity serve only to render insi- pidity disgusting . The fate of ...
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... writers in their respective languages . Of our mo dern English poets , France knows little ; and it is a singular fact , that before the first entry of the allies into Paris , even the works of Moore , Byron , and Scott , were almost ...
... writers in their respective languages . Of our mo dern English poets , France knows little ; and it is a singular fact , that before the first entry of the allies into Paris , even the works of Moore , Byron , and Scott , were almost ...
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... writing her " Journal de la Jeunesse , " and in preparing for the press her new novel " Les Battućcas , " which she has since given to the world . " Her harp was nevertheless well strung and tuned ; her piano - forte covered with new ...
... writing her " Journal de la Jeunesse , " and in preparing for the press her new novel " Les Battućcas , " which she has since given to the world . " Her harp was nevertheless well strung and tuned ; her piano - forte covered with new ...
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