The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 2Oliver Everett, 1822 |
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... less directly from Egypt , that may have been even dim recollections of Divine reve- lation . Yet I cannot help suspecting that the quantum of poe- try , which could have come down to the age of written literature in Gesneri Prolegomena ...
... less directly from Egypt , that may have been even dim recollections of Divine reve- lation . Yet I cannot help suspecting that the quantum of poe- try , which could have come down to the age of written literature in Gesneri Prolegomena ...
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... less happily distinguished . Nestor looks back on a life of greatness and wisdom : -he has no rival in venerable years ; his powers have * Iliad v . 4 . reached the last ripeness of experience , but they have 14 Lectures on Poetry .
... less happily distinguished . Nestor looks back on a life of greatness and wisdom : -he has no rival in venerable years ; his powers have * Iliad v . 4 . reached the last ripeness of experience , but they have 14 Lectures on Poetry .
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... thoughts and sentiments , no less VOL . II . No. 7. - 1821 . D unbounded than the confidence with which two men put thereby Letters from Spain . 25 Letters from Spain, by Don Leucadio Doblado 25, 157, 286, 368, 512, 604.
... thoughts and sentiments , no less VOL . II . No. 7. - 1821 . D unbounded than the confidence with which two men put thereby Letters from Spain . 25 Letters from Spain, by Don Leucadio Doblado 25, 157, 286, 368, 512, 604.
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... less than in animal courage and I have sometimes been in danger of committing my- self with a pompous fool that was hazarding propositions in the evening , which he was sure to lay , in helpless fear , before the con- fessor , the next ...
... less than in animal courage and I have sometimes been in danger of committing my- self with a pompous fool that was hazarding propositions in the evening , which he was sure to lay , in helpless fear , before the con- fessor , the next ...
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... less softened with " the milk of human kindness . " But their hatred of the prevailing practices and opi- nions does not extend to persons . Yet I for one must confess , that were I to act from a first and habitual impulse , without ...
... less softened with " the milk of human kindness . " But their hatred of the prevailing practices and opi- nions does not extend to persons . Yet I for one must confess , that were I to act from a first and habitual impulse , without ...
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