The Port Folio, Volumes 1-2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1806 |
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Page 6
... called phi- losophers . Every thing has been pil- laged , ransacked , carried off ; and bandits , unable to read , have set up for sale whatever they have seized and not understood , selling it in the name of the nation ; as if the ...
... called phi- losophers . Every thing has been pil- laged , ransacked , carried off ; and bandits , unable to read , have set up for sale whatever they have seized and not understood , selling it in the name of the nation ; as if the ...
Page 8
... called concetti ; and hence that deluge of elaborate trifling , in which the lover who is least understood , is es- teemed for having expressed himself well . Dramatic poetry had the same ambition ; and the authors most es- teemed in ...
... called concetti ; and hence that deluge of elaborate trifling , in which the lover who is least understood , is es- teemed for having expressed himself well . Dramatic poetry had the same ambition ; and the authors most es- teemed in ...
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... called dear Dick , is with me . We drink your health . - Adieu . " For the Port Folio . VARIETY . that we may write what we will , without fear or censure , and if we have not lived long enough to prefer the bagatelle to any thing else ...
... called dear Dick , is with me . We drink your health . - Adieu . " For the Port Folio . VARIETY . that we may write what we will , without fear or censure , and if we have not lived long enough to prefer the bagatelle to any thing else ...
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... , Awasuncks , and Umbagog . After I had received what are com- monly called the honours of the univer- sity , after I had paid my fees , and taken D gled with the American world at large , and instantly THE PORT FOLIO , (NEW SERIES) ...
... , Awasuncks , and Umbagog . After I had received what are com- monly called the honours of the univer- sity , after I had paid my fees , and taken D gled with the American world at large , and instantly THE PORT FOLIO , (NEW SERIES) ...
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... called The Washington Federalist , ' my native country , the following glo- rious paragraph , which he who can peruse without emotion , deserves to be scalped , and tossed in an Indian blanket . ' On Sunday last , more than twenty ...
... called The Washington Federalist , ' my native country , the following glo- rious paragraph , which he who can peruse without emotion , deserves to be scalped , and tossed in an Indian blanket . ' On Sunday last , more than twenty ...
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