The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... performances , The noble author did not repose long which that eagerness for notoriety that upon his laurels . He soon made a bold has been the bane of his life , impelled experiment upon the strength of his re- him to print , drew down ...
... performances , The noble author did not repose long which that eagerness for notoriety that upon his laurels . He soon made a bold has been the bane of his life , impelled experiment upon the strength of his re- him to print , drew down ...
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... performance , which , short as it is , ap- pears at each stage of it to have occa- sioned so much mental exhaustion as to demand long restorative intermissions . We never suspected Mr. Coleridge of plagiarism , and think he betrays an ...
... performance , which , short as it is , ap- pears at each stage of it to have occa- sioned so much mental exhaustion as to demand long restorative intermissions . We never suspected Mr. Coleridge of plagiarism , and think he betrays an ...
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... performance sufficiently announces to tage to us , that we are no longer un- us what we are to expect , and particu- der a necessity to grope in the dark larly the ominous line at the bottom of for a meaning . Every thing in this the ...
... performance sufficiently announces to tage to us , that we are no longer un- us what we are to expect , and particu- der a necessity to grope in the dark larly the ominous line at the bottom of for a meaning . Every thing in this the ...
Side 20
... performances , we must , for the Paradise . And yet , says the epilogue , sake of the profound ethical maxims it in apology for all this , contains , exhibit an extract to the reader . " Enough for Imogine the tears ye gave her ; I come ...
... performances , we must , for the Paradise . And yet , says the epilogue , sake of the profound ethical maxims it in apology for all this , contains , exhibit an extract to the reader . " Enough for Imogine the tears ye gave her ; I come ...
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... we do not consider the performance perfect , even in reference to its object ; much would we assign to it a rank to less Ꭰ which it does not aspire . It possesses great merit 1817 . 25 Pierpont's Airs of Palestine .
... we do not consider the performance perfect , even in reference to its object ; much would we assign to it a rank to less Ꭰ which it does not aspire . It possesses great merit 1817 . 25 Pierpont's Airs of Palestine .
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