The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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Page 75
... become harsh in construction , and difficult of comprehension . Another version of the Eneid was published in 1632 , by John Vicars ; a version which seems never to have excited interest enough to call forth either praise or censure ...
... become harsh in construction , and difficult of comprehension . Another version of the Eneid was published in 1632 , by John Vicars ; a version which seems never to have excited interest enough to call forth either praise or censure ...
Page 76
... become me , to stipulate on what conditions they shall be published ; but I may express a wish , that they should not be put under the head of " Levity ; " because they evidently appear to have cost the unknown philosophical author much ...
... become me , to stipulate on what conditions they shall be published ; but I may express a wish , that they should not be put under the head of " Levity ; " because they evidently appear to have cost the unknown philosophical author much ...
Page 78
... of the celebrated Dr. John Hunter , that the negro was the original man , and all the others only varieties from him , degraded or improved . Ep . some time deprived of this article , they become much 78 , [ Feb. LEVITY .
... of the celebrated Dr. John Hunter , that the negro was the original man , and all the others only varieties from him , degraded or improved . Ep . some time deprived of this article , they become much 78 , [ Feb. LEVITY .
Page 79
... become much freer from local prejudice , and of more open manners , than those in whom this daily habit has never been interrupted . * An opinion may be formed of the extensive consequences resulting from this practice , when what I was ...
... become much freer from local prejudice , and of more open manners , than those in whom this daily habit has never been interrupted . * An opinion may be formed of the extensive consequences resulting from this practice , when what I was ...
Page 80
... becomes com- pletely henpecked . The citron , too , is at once an emblem and pro- vocative of the green eyed monster , Jealousy ! Let every husband be- ware how he tastes it . To enlarge further would be superfluous , though the subject ...
... becomes com- pletely henpecked . The citron , too , is at once an emblem and pro- vocative of the green eyed monster , Jealousy ! Let every husband be- ware how he tastes it . To enlarge further would be superfluous , though the subject ...
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