The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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Page 23
... remarkable extemporary speech , Marcel has said that this Carolus , with the view of dishonoring us , wished to introduce himself under the cloak of literature . ' * To appreciate this joke fully , one must have occupied furnished ...
... remarkable extemporary speech , Marcel has said that this Carolus , with the view of dishonoring us , wished to introduce himself under the cloak of literature . ' * To appreciate this joke fully , one must have occupied furnished ...
Page 58
... remarkable men , for the most part , appear to their contemporaries alloyed with personal and selfish motives , and at- tended by the foibles which reduce them to a level with their race . Present events are like those stage ...
... remarkable men , for the most part , appear to their contemporaries alloyed with personal and selfish motives , and at- tended by the foibles which reduce them to a level with their race . Present events are like those stage ...
Page 63
... remarkable period . William Pitt was the second son of the first Earl of Chatham , and of Lady Hester , only daughter of Richard Greenville , Esq . , and Countess of Temple . He was born at Hayes , in Kent , on the 28th day of May ...
... remarkable period . William Pitt was the second son of the first Earl of Chatham , and of Lady Hester , only daughter of Richard Greenville , Esq . , and Countess of Temple . He was born at Hayes , in Kent , on the 28th day of May ...
Page 64
... remarkable , unless considered with refer- ence to the difficulties under which it was pursued . It has never been claimed for him that his studies were exactly or critically mastered . His feeble health forbid that his studies should ...
... remarkable , unless considered with refer- ence to the difficulties under which it was pursued . It has never been claimed for him that his studies were exactly or critically mastered . His feeble health forbid that his studies should ...
Page 80
... . MACLAURIN'S system teaches writing , by a process equally applicable to those possessing a remarkable faculty of imitation , and to those devoid of any such faculty . road and deep , resting on the simple but solid 80 Literary Notices .
... . MACLAURIN'S system teaches writing , by a process equally applicable to those possessing a remarkable faculty of imitation , and to those devoid of any such faculty . road and deep , resting on the simple but solid 80 Literary Notices .
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ADRIAEN BLOCK ancient light asked beautiful Besançon bless BLIMMER called Carolus character Chaucer child Colline dark dear death door dream England exclaimed eyes face father feel francs FUDGE gave gentleman give gone grave hand Harry head hear heard heart heaven honor hope horse hour Hundalee John John Biggs JOHN VAN BUREN King lady land letter light living Longbow look Lord North manner Marcel mind MOHAMMED IV morning mother nature never New-York night o'er once passed Pitt pleasant poem poet present Quaker QUID racter reader remarkable replied Rodolphe Saint NICHOLAS Schaunard seemed siege of Candia smile soon soul Spahis spirit Squire stood sweet tell thee thing thou thought tion told took Uncle REUBEN voice words write young youth