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Pagina 87
... writers , and published in this country , as American poetry . The writer of this communication seems to be ignorant that this sort of petty larceny is among " the arts of an able editor , " which have been practised at all times ...
... writers , and published in this country , as American poetry . The writer of this communication seems to be ignorant that this sort of petty larceny is among " the arts of an able editor , " which have been practised at all times ...
Pagina 88
... writer . He was among the satellites of Napoleon , while he was borne on " the tide of successful experiment , " and is now among the foremost in reviling him . In this work , however , he aims at ac- curacy and impartiality ; he ...
... writer . He was among the satellites of Napoleon , while he was borne on " the tide of successful experiment , " and is now among the foremost in reviling him . In this work , however , he aims at ac- curacy and impartiality ; he ...
Pagina 369
... writer is not apprized . His common place - book , though not regularly kept , and evident- ly never intended for the public eye , contains numerous philoso- phical and literary criticisms , which discover a justness and depth of ...
... writer is not apprized . His common place - book , though not regularly kept , and evident- ly never intended for the public eye , contains numerous philoso- phical and literary criticisms , which discover a justness and depth of ...
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