The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... hand to mouth upon popular applause . Every poem which bows to the idolatry of the world a he publishes is a living witness that he patient knee , and that he worships the very echo which he professes to scorn . " The first publication ...
... hand to mouth upon popular applause . Every poem which bows to the idolatry of the world a he publishes is a living witness that he patient knee , and that he worships the very echo which he professes to scorn . " The first publication ...
Side 10
... hand which tion than we had reason to expect . committed the sacred charge of truth to What is the noble Lord's ... hands . To condemn the error we are commanded ; to condemn the person we are forbidden . That final judgment rests in a ...
... hand which tion than we had reason to expect . committed the sacred charge of truth to What is the noble Lord's ... hands . To condemn the error we are commanded ; to condemn the person we are forbidden . That final judgment rests in a ...
Side 17
... hand of Imogine in the ab- of security against the influence of these sence of her first lover . The lady's spells and sorceries , is the frequent , excuse for this breach of constancy is the perpetual perusal of the word of the ...
... hand of Imogine in the ab- of security against the influence of these sence of her first lover . The lady's spells and sorceries , is the frequent , excuse for this breach of constancy is the perpetual perusal of the word of the ...
Side 19
... hand did bard it . Imo . He did not hear my father's cry --- Oh heaven --- Nor food , nor fire , nor raiment , and ... hands . That there is much deep distress in the story of this tragedy , very conside- rable force in the expression of ...
... hand did bard it . Imo . He did not hear my father's cry --- Oh heaven --- Nor food , nor fire , nor raiment , and ... hands . That there is much deep distress in the story of this tragedy , very conside- rable force in the expression of ...
Side 21
... hands " That wait my bidding ? " Imo ( falling on the ground ) —Fell and hor rible " I'm sealed , shut down in ransomless perdition . “ Ber . Fear not , my vengeance will not yield its prey . " He shall fall nobly , by my hand shall ...
... hands " That wait my bidding ? " Imo ( falling on the ground ) —Fell and hor rible " I'm sealed , shut down in ransomless perdition . “ Ber . Fear not , my vengeance will not yield its prey . " He shall fall nobly , by my hand shall ...
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