Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 8G. P. Putnam & Son., 1856 |
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... fact , that if he had the palm to award , he would confer it on the latter , and that the fact of their having been caught asleep at Trenton , by General Wash- ington , had given them this pleasing cognomen of " blind , " throughout all ...
... fact , that if he had the palm to award , he would confer it on the latter , and that the fact of their having been caught asleep at Trenton , by General Wash- ington , had given them this pleasing cognomen of " blind , " throughout all ...
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... fact and imagination that a world has admired the cun- ning of his pen . In the preface to his third work he tells us that he wrote fact in the previous two , and all the world took it for fiction , and therefore he has been moved to ...
... fact and imagination that a world has admired the cun- ning of his pen . In the preface to his third work he tells us that he wrote fact in the previous two , and all the world took it for fiction , and therefore he has been moved to ...
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... fact . " But there is a singular fallacy running through this protest of the poet . It is not they who refuse to regard these old credulities as history , and insist that they are fables , who strip them of ro- mance , but they who seek ...
... fact . " But there is a singular fallacy running through this protest of the poet . It is not they who refuse to regard these old credulities as history , and insist that they are fables , who strip them of ro- mance , but they who seek ...
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