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... frequently remarked that they never attempted the more sublime provinces of this enchanting art , the EPIC and the DRAMATIC * ; and we shall search in vain for a Virgil or a Shakspeare among the most celebrated writers who embel- lished ...
... frequently remarked that they never attempted the more sublime provinces of this enchanting art , the EPIC and the DRAMATIC * ; and we shall search in vain for a Virgil or a Shakspeare among the most celebrated writers who embel- lished ...
Page 93
... frequently occur : more reading , and more learning , than are usual in this line of composition , are displayed ; and some interesting delineations are given of the manners and customs of the American Indians . Art . 24. The Knights of ...
... frequently occur : more reading , and more learning , than are usual in this line of composition , are displayed ; and some interesting delineations are given of the manners and customs of the American Indians . Art . 24. The Knights of ...
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... frequently occur : more reading , and more learning , than are usual in this line of composition , are displayed ; and some interesting delineations are given of the manners and customs of the American Indians . Art . 24 . The Knights ...
... frequently occur : more reading , and more learning , than are usual in this line of composition , are displayed ; and some interesting delineations are given of the manners and customs of the American Indians . Art . 24 . The Knights ...
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