The United States Review and Literary Gazette, 第 1 巻G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... respects bears a greater resemblance to Cowper , that any other writer with whom we are acquainted . Her Essays , to ... respecting her own religious safety . Here happily the parallel ends , -her peace was vouchsafed to her on this side ...
... respects bears a greater resemblance to Cowper , that any other writer with whom we are acquainted . Her Essays , to ... respecting her own religious safety . Here happily the parallel ends , -her peace was vouchsafed to her on this side ...
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... respects in the situation of posterity , cannot understand much , which is , perhaps , familiar to almost every English reader of the present day . Still the work is valuable even to us ; and the most indifferent reader cannot fail , we ...
... respects in the situation of posterity , cannot understand much , which is , perhaps , familiar to almost every English reader of the present day . Still the work is valuable even to us ; and the most indifferent reader cannot fail , we ...
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... respect a woman who performs her difficult , complicated , and important duties with address and propriety . Yet I see no reason why the best housewife in the world should take more pleasure in making a curious pudding , than in reading ...
... respect a woman who performs her difficult , complicated , and important duties with address and propriety . Yet I see no reason why the best housewife in the world should take more pleasure in making a curious pudding , than in reading ...
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... respect , I was afraid of approaching to a close inspection , lest I should give offence . " More visiters entered , and were received with the same con- temptuous silence . All were whispering and complaining together , when Mr ...
... respect , I was afraid of approaching to a close inspection , lest I should give offence . " More visiters entered , and were received with the same con- temptuous silence . All were whispering and complaining together , when Mr ...
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... respecting his omission of the accents , which omission he vindicates by the following sweeping clause . The accents ... respect for the great body of the most eminent scholars , in omitting any thing which these think essen- tial to the ...
... respecting his omission of the accents , which omission he vindicates by the following sweeping clause . The accents ... respect for the great body of the most eminent scholars , in omitting any thing which these think essen- tial to the ...
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59 ページ - AY. thou art welcome, heaven's delicious breath ! . When woods begin to wear the crimson leaf, And suns grow meek, and the meek suns grow brief, And the year smiles as it draws near its death. Wind of the sunny south ! oh, still delay In the gay woods and in the golden air, Like to a good old age released from care, Journeying, in long serenity, away. In such a bright, late quiet, would that I Might wear out life like thee, mid bowers and brooks. And, dearer yet, the sunshine of kind looks, And music...