The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... readers . He has , by his fragments of epic and fritters of an incongruous assemblage of inconsist- song , we have no hope of his addicting ent qualities in the creatures of his himself to more worthy exertions . The imagination , and ...
... readers . He has , by his fragments of epic and fritters of an incongruous assemblage of inconsist- song , we have no hope of his addicting ent qualities in the creatures of his himself to more worthy exertions . The imagination , and ...
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... readers against the imposture , But we shall gaze , in vain , on the galaxy of his lordship's virtues , for any glimmering of consistency . His cha- racter is a compound of contrarieties— and his course has been as chequered as his ...
... readers against the imposture , But we shall gaze , in vain , on the galaxy of his lordship's virtues , for any glimmering of consistency . His cha- racter is a compound of contrarieties— and his course has been as chequered as his ...
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... readers will readily call to mind the following beautiful lines in the Lay of the Last Minstrel . " Sweet Teviot , on thy silver tide The glaring bale fires blaze no more , No longer steel clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed ...
... readers will readily call to mind the following beautiful lines in the Lay of the Last Minstrel . " Sweet Teviot , on thy silver tide The glaring bale fires blaze no more , No longer steel clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed ...
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... reader will take Harold concludes , under all those cir- for granted that the noble Lord has cumstances with which the public are excelled . too well acquainted , is written in bad ' We fear that the noble Lord will gain taste , and ...
... reader will take Harold concludes , under all those cir- for granted that the noble Lord has cumstances with which the public are excelled . too well acquainted , is written in bad ' We fear that the noble Lord will gain taste , and ...
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... reader and the old toothless bitch to make out the meaning as they could between them . • From the moment we leave ... readers may by this " Tis the middle of night by the castle clock , And the owls have awaken'd the crowing cock ; Tu ...
... reader and the old toothless bitch to make out the meaning as they could between them . • From the moment we leave ... readers may by this " Tis the middle of night by the castle clock , And the owls have awaken'd the crowing cock ; Tu ...
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