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 74
... truth in these allegations . But the question is , whether they apply so far as to exclude him from the number of original poets ; whether the fable , the character of his heroes and subordinate agents , the machinery of his poem , the ...
... truth in these allegations . But the question is , whether they apply so far as to exclude him from the number of original poets ; whether the fable , the character of his heroes and subordinate agents , the machinery of his poem , the ...
Page 84
... youth , Where verse and friendship held a torch to truth , And sweetly flowed alternate toil and ease ? No ! Hudson first shall rush to polar seas . Sooner shall P **** , when drams his wit infuse 84 [ Feb. SILVA , NO . 48 .
... youth , Where verse and friendship held a torch to truth , And sweetly flowed alternate toil and ease ? No ! Hudson first shall rush to polar seas . Sooner shall P **** , when drams his wit infuse 84 [ Feb. SILVA , NO . 48 .
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... truth . Democrats and revolutionists have felt a lively interest in defending the bard , where he is the least defensible , in his moral and political conduct . His opposition to Charles the first might have proceeded from principle ...
... truth . Democrats and revolutionists have felt a lively interest in defending the bard , where he is the least defensible , in his moral and political conduct . His opposition to Charles the first might have proceeded from principle ...
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... truth obliges me to give you . In France there are very few canals , while at the same time the internal commerce is immense . All this commerce is carried on by teams ; and so bigotted are the French peasants in favour of their ancient ...
... truth obliges me to give you . In France there are very few canals , while at the same time the internal commerce is immense . All this commerce is carried on by teams ; and so bigotted are the French peasants in favour of their ancient ...
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... truth , shall give you the picture as it is , and I will assure you , that with the few exceptions I shall notice , the landscape scenery of France , is inferiour to that of any country I have seen . im- As I do not intend to follow the ...
... truth , shall give you the picture as it is , and I will assure you , that with the few exceptions I shall notice , the landscape scenery of France , is inferiour to that of any country I have seen . im- As I do not intend to follow the ...
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