The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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2. lappuse
... reader of such a danger . He would rather identify the power of poetry with that of religion , and claim for the ... readers may be apprised of what may strike some as an anti - Protestant tendency in this article , which we have ...
... reader of such a danger . He would rather identify the power of poetry with that of religion , and claim for the ... readers may be apprised of what may strike some as an anti - Protestant tendency in this article , which we have ...
4. lappuse
... reader to those passages in the following article , and in the quoted specimens of the works reviewed , which may serve to justify our opinion that poetry has exerted no inconsiderable influence to encourage and strengthen the Oxford ...
... reader to those passages in the following article , and in the quoted specimens of the works reviewed , which may serve to justify our opinion that poetry has exerted no inconsiderable influence to encourage and strengthen the Oxford ...
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... reader only too readily , too vividly , and with too significant circumstance . Now what is it , that , in the ... reading them . Though twelve years on his shelves , they are all but unopened : nay worse , opened here and there ...
... reader only too readily , too vividly , and with too significant circumstance . Now what is it , that , in the ... reading them . Though twelve years on his shelves , they are all but unopened : nay worse , opened here and there ...
16. lappuse
... readers they are sterling coin , solid realities , of untold value . And so it is said , justly too , as we think ... reader , he will observe that two are persons of rank , one of them already otherwise distinguished and admired ...
... readers they are sterling coin , solid realities , of untold value . And so it is said , justly too , as we think ... reader , he will observe that two are persons of rank , one of them already otherwise distinguished and admired ...
17. lappuse
... readers , we know it is no one's loss but our own , that we have not yet offered them , what would be in their case , the empty honor of a niche in our pages . We are obliged also to defer to another day what in truth deserve . separate ...
... readers , we know it is no one's loss but our own , that we have not yet offered them , what would be in their case , the empty honor of a niche in our pages . We are obliged also to defer to another day what in truth deserve . separate ...
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