American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... called two grades , of poetry : one in all respects original and spontaneous , popular alike in substance and in form , traditional , and unwritten ; the other written , and into which labor and art , imitation and learning , enter more ...
... called two grades , of poetry : one in all respects original and spontaneous , popular alike in substance and in form , traditional , and unwritten ; the other written , and into which labor and art , imitation and learning , enter more ...
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... called them ' Giboulées de Mars . ' But the honor was none the less to be prized because it was shared with several thousand persons . More than one consultation did I hold with Staub , ( the Parisian Stultz , ) to settle the details of ...
... called them ' Giboulées de Mars . ' But the honor was none the less to be prized because it was shared with several thousand persons . More than one consultation did I hold with Staub , ( the Parisian Stultz , ) to settle the details of ...
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... called up kindred drops in mine ; and in fact determined me at once to make known to the whole world their forlorn condition . I was exceedingly gratified , therefore , when , after seeming to be fixed in thought for a moment or two ...
... called up kindred drops in mine ; and in fact determined me at once to make known to the whole world their forlorn condition . I was exceedingly gratified , therefore , when , after seeming to be fixed in thought for a moment or two ...
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... called temperate , because they did not drink ! Because a man refuses the inebriate cup , does it follow that he is temperate ? By no means . Immoderate eating is as demoralizing to the body as intemperate drinking ; and , I might ...
... called temperate , because they did not drink ! Because a man refuses the inebriate cup , does it follow that he is temperate ? By no means . Immoderate eating is as demoralizing to the body as intemperate drinking ; and , I might ...
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... called down upon himself maledictions that made the blood of his listener curdle , if he betrayed the confidence then to be reposed in him . Enough ! ' said Bolton , relieved by the conclusion of a ceremony so fearful . Drawing the key ...
... called down upon himself maledictions that made the blood of his listener curdle , if he betrayed the confidence then to be reposed in him . Enough ! ' said Bolton , relieved by the conclusion of a ceremony so fearful . Drawing the key ...
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