The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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Side 26
... mind to any fixed subject , or to composition of any kind . His correspondence at this time shows un- wearied applications to his friends at Paris , to the government , and even personally to the emperor , but without any effect . Nor ...
... mind to any fixed subject , or to composition of any kind . His correspondence at this time shows un- wearied applications to his friends at Paris , to the government , and even personally to the emperor , but without any effect . Nor ...
Side 27
parently invigorated in body , and cheered in mind . How uncertain is the tenure of any temporal good ! This amiable man , and most accomplished scholar , who was now thought to have laid the foundation of better health , was on the ...
parently invigorated in body , and cheered in mind . How uncertain is the tenure of any temporal good ! This amiable man , and most accomplished scholar , who was now thought to have laid the foundation of better health , was on the ...
Side 37
... mind , nor fall naturally into the forms and postures of common life . In forcing it vio- lently on he rent the unsightly garb , then threw it aside , and let the tyrant go naked . " This hatred of princes led him to dedi- cate his Agis ...
... mind , nor fall naturally into the forms and postures of common life . In forcing it vio- lently on he rent the unsightly garb , then threw it aside , and let the tyrant go naked . " This hatred of princes led him to dedi- cate his Agis ...
Side 38
... mind and senses : — in the few lines he has given to its deline- ation , we seemed to behold the living lux- uriancy of the landscape , and we pity those who can peruse it with other emotions . " It would be ungrateful to leave the en ...
... mind and senses : — in the few lines he has given to its deline- ation , we seemed to behold the living lux- uriancy of the landscape , and we pity those who can peruse it with other emotions . " It would be ungrateful to leave the en ...
Side 44
... mind . The style and the details of his work bear the stamp of the same modest , unassuming , and plain philosophy , and give the author a title to the highest reward of a good citizen , the gratitude of his countrymen ; and should his ...
... mind . The style and the details of his work bear the stamp of the same modest , unassuming , and plain philosophy , and give the author a title to the highest reward of a good citizen , the gratitude of his countrymen ; and should his ...
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