The Port Folio, Volumes 1-2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1806 |
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Page 6
... once more the air of their ancient country . Vida , Fracastor , Angelo Politian , Sadelet , Erasmus , Sannazar , and a crowd of others , again displayed in their writ- ings , not indeed the genius , but the taste and elegance of antique ...
... once more the air of their ancient country . Vida , Fracastor , Angelo Politian , Sadelet , Erasmus , Sannazar , and a crowd of others , again displayed in their writ- ings , not indeed the genius , but the taste and elegance of antique ...
Page 30
... once dispell'd my pains , While each kind bosom joins a tender pray'r , And sighs a requiem o'er thy lov'd remains . OSOXO . Though shrin'd in earth , each mortal charm decays , The soul exulting , mounts etherial spheres , And leaves ...
... once dispell'd my pains , While each kind bosom joins a tender pray'r , And sighs a requiem o'er thy lov'd remains . OSOXO . Though shrin'd in earth , each mortal charm decays , The soul exulting , mounts etherial spheres , And leaves ...
Page 34
... once a brilliant and decisive proof of our happy progress and proficiency in barbarism . The arrival of more than twenty In- dian chiefs of various tribes , from the Missouri , I can consider in no other light than a splendid embassy ...
... once a brilliant and decisive proof of our happy progress and proficiency in barbarism . The arrival of more than twenty In- dian chiefs of various tribes , from the Missouri , I can consider in no other light than a splendid embassy ...
Page 37
... once . I could not go through your work at that time , though I have done it since . I am now enabled to thank you , not only for the honour you have done me , but for the great satisfaction and the infinite variety and compass of in ...
... once . I could not go through your work at that time , though I have done it since . I am now enabled to thank you , not only for the honour you have done me , but for the great satisfaction and the infinite variety and compass of in ...
Page 54
... once , he was a goodly king . Hamlet . He was a man , take him for all in all , I shall not look upon his like again . Mr. Fennell , it seems , reads , ' He was a man ; ' and the Censor , ' He was a man : ' I read , He was ǎ măn , take ...
... once , he was a goodly king . Hamlet . He was a man , take him for all in all , I shall not look upon his like again . Mr. Fennell , it seems , reads , ' He was a man ; ' and the Censor , ' He was a man : ' I read , He was ǎ măn , take ...
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