The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... manners , to raise could do so well , might do better . - We the genius , and to mend the heart . ' Not sincerely hope ... manner . His exclamation , - Some folks are fond of hearing themselves chat- ter , 1817 . 13 Lord Byron's Childe ...
... manners , to raise could do so well , might do better . - We the genius , and to mend the heart . ' Not sincerely hope ... manner . His exclamation , - Some folks are fond of hearing themselves chat- ter , 1817 . 13 Lord Byron's Childe ...
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... manner . Mr. Jeffrey , the leading editor of the Edin- burgh Review , to abuse whom , he wrote his Sa- tire , and to gratify whom , he afterwards bought up the whole edition , and suppressed it . Mr. Coleridge : this sentimental ballad ...
... manner . Mr. Jeffrey , the leading editor of the Edin- burgh Review , to abuse whom , he wrote his Sa- tire , and to gratify whom , he afterwards bought up the whole edition , and suppressed it . Mr. Coleridge : this sentimental ballad ...
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... manner , place , and time of doing it , no other name could properly describe it ) his devoted ene- my . His horrid purpose is declared to the wretched wife , whose pitiable and mad despair , on being unable to move him from his purpose ...
... manner , place , and time of doing it , no other name could properly describe it ) his devoted ene- my . His horrid purpose is declared to the wretched wife , whose pitiable and mad despair , on being unable to move him from his purpose ...
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... manner as little con- sistent with common modesty in wo- man , and common generosity in man , as can well be imagined . But if that which ought most to soften a man towards the sufferings of a woman be the conscious- ness that he ...
... manner as little con- sistent with common modesty in wo- man , and common generosity in man , as can well be imagined . But if that which ought most to soften a man towards the sufferings of a woman be the conscious- ness that he ...
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... manner to support her constancy in the present instance clumsily enough by the pretext , not a very new one , and inserted , of a starving parent whose life was saved by the sacrifice ; and after this first sacrifice to convenience or ...
... manner to support her constancy in the present instance clumsily enough by the pretext , not a very new one , and inserted , of a starving parent whose life was saved by the sacrifice ; and after this first sacrifice to convenience or ...
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