The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 88
... taste , we shall be happy to hear from him on any subject . In this our newyear's number , we commence the publi- cation of the SALAD , a periodical paper of great promise . We think that the skilful purveyor can garnish his salad so ...
... taste , we shall be happy to hear from him on any subject . In this our newyear's number , we commence the publi- cation of the SALAD , a periodical paper of great promise . We think that the skilful purveyor can garnish his salad so ...
Pagina 90
... taste , hospitality , refinement of manners , and the whole train of social virtues ? — When old age is encircled and exalted by attributes like these , it is of all earthly objects the most venerable and impressive . Freed from the ...
... taste , hospitality , refinement of manners , and the whole train of social virtues ? — When old age is encircled and exalted by attributes like these , it is of all earthly objects the most venerable and impressive . Freed from the ...
Pagina 102
... taste was cultivated and refined , his conversation easy and animated , his deportment graceful and pleasing , and his wit not unfrequently playful and sparkling . His elevated rank in society , the style of affluence in which he lived ...
... taste was cultivated and refined , his conversation easy and animated , his deportment graceful and pleasing , and his wit not unfrequently playful and sparkling . His elevated rank in society , the style of affluence in which he lived ...
Pagina 108
... taste , his wit , his dignity of sentiment , and his gentleness of manner ( for he never was loud or intemperate ) made him universally admired and respected . To crown all these virtues and accomplishments , it may be ad- ded , that he ...
... taste , his wit , his dignity of sentiment , and his gentleness of manner ( for he never was loud or intemperate ) made him universally admired and respected . To crown all these virtues and accomplishments , it may be ad- ded , that he ...
Pagina 118
... taste , and to my own conscious pride as an Ameri- can , were I not to offer you some specimen of his splendid ta- lents , as an orator , a statesman , and a scholar . With this view , I will recite to you , a few paragraphs from a ...
... taste , and to my own conscious pride as an Ameri- can , were I not to offer you some specimen of his splendid ta- lents , as an orator , a statesman , and a scholar . With this view , I will recite to you , a few paragraphs from a ...
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