The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... writers of the thirteenth century , Parmi Paris jusqu'à la nuit , Ne cuidiez vous qu'il lor anuit , Que jà ne seront à sejor : Oiez con crie au point du jor . " Or i a fromage de Brie Au burre frés , n ' oublie mie . Cras pois i a ...
... writers of the thirteenth century , Parmi Paris jusqu'à la nuit , Ne cuidiez vous qu'il lor anuit , Que jà ne seront à sejor : Oiez con crie au point du jor . " Or i a fromage de Brie Au burre frés , n ' oublie mie . Cras pois i a ...
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... writers of the present day may be divided into two classes ; those who appeal to the passions , and those who address themselves to the understanding . Of these , the former , and particu- larly the writers of poetry and fiction ...
... writers of the present day may be divided into two classes ; those who appeal to the passions , and those who address themselves to the understanding . Of these , the former , and particu- larly the writers of poetry and fiction ...
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... writers the name of Sir Walter Scott stands proudly pre - eminent . He is one of those master spirits which exercise an ... writer ; it is unfettered as the mountain eagle , stooping from her eyry among the crags only to rise to a more ...
... writers the name of Sir Walter Scott stands proudly pre - eminent . He is one of those master spirits which exercise an ... writer ; it is unfettered as the mountain eagle , stooping from her eyry among the crags only to rise to a more ...
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... writer has stolen from Homer , from Demosthenes , from Quin- tillian and from Euclid , and which have rendered a midnight vigil over the sober page of Enfield and of Paley a vexation and a weariness . It is often a matter of great ...
... writer has stolen from Homer , from Demosthenes , from Quin- tillian and from Euclid , and which have rendered a midnight vigil over the sober page of Enfield and of Paley a vexation and a weariness . It is often a matter of great ...
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... writer ) his book will be thought by many to be rather dull . He seems to be conscious of this , for he acknowledges ... writers , our author has pro- duced a work that we fear may cause some yawning , but will be read - we have no doubt ...
... writer ) his book will be thought by many to be rather dull . He seems to be conscious of this , for he acknowledges ... writers , our author has pro- duced a work that we fear may cause some yawning , but will be read - we have no doubt ...
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