The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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Pagina 87
... ORIGINAL POETRY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . THE DEATH OF NARCISSUS , Translated from De Moustier's " Lettres a Emilie ... ORIGINAL POETRY . 87 ORIGINAL POETRY.-FOR THE PORT FOLIO. ...
... ORIGINAL POETRY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . THE DEATH OF NARCISSUS , Translated from De Moustier's " Lettres a Emilie ... ORIGINAL POETRY . 87 ORIGINAL POETRY.-FOR THE PORT FOLIO. ...
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... original writers of every country , and their number is every- where as one to infinity , are always to be found in that class which is least conversant with foreign writers . It is in the nature of man to imitate , and it is only where ...
... original writers of every country , and their number is every- where as one to infinity , are always to be found in that class which is least conversant with foreign writers . It is in the nature of man to imitate , and it is only where ...
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... ORIGINAL POETRY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . THE BATTLE OF VALPARAISO . " Prœliis audax , neque te silebo . " Hor . FROM the laurel's fairest bough , Let the Muse her garland twine , To adorn our PORTER'S brow , Who beyond the burning line ...
... ORIGINAL POETRY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . THE BATTLE OF VALPARAISO . " Prœliis audax , neque te silebo . " Hor . FROM the laurel's fairest bough , Let the Muse her garland twine , To adorn our PORTER'S brow , Who beyond the burning line ...
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