The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Bände 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... written in defiance of the highest degree of these difficulties , yet it is the noblest poem in our language ; nor is his Paradise Regained unworthy to be the last work of so great a man . His Samson Agonistes , full of grand sentiments ...
... written in defiance of the highest degree of these difficulties , yet it is the noblest poem in our language ; nor is his Paradise Regained unworthy to be the last work of so great a man . His Samson Agonistes , full of grand sentiments ...
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attended with success ; and that those who have written bad poems , owe their failure quite as much to the want of ... writing . Every thing about it is better calculated to command and fix the at- tention , the incidents are more varied ...
attended with success ; and that those who have written bad poems , owe their failure quite as much to the want of ... writing . Every thing about it is better calculated to command and fix the at- tention , the incidents are more varied ...
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... written with the same design . In some respects , she seems to us to have the advantage of Miss Edge- worth . We refer to the inculcation of religious motives on proper occasions , and to the warmer and deeper tone 34 [ June , The ...
... written with the same design . In some respects , she seems to us to have the advantage of Miss Edge- worth . We refer to the inculcation of religious motives on proper occasions , and to the warmer and deeper tone 34 [ June , The ...
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... written in 1704 and 1710. New - York . Wilder and Campbell . 1825 . The publication of an old American manuscript is too great a rarity not to be especially entitled to our notice . And here is one so old , so very old , that the great ...
... written in 1704 and 1710. New - York . Wilder and Campbell . 1825 . The publication of an old American manuscript is too great a rarity not to be especially entitled to our notice . And here is one so old , so very old , that the great ...
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... written , will go far to give it a rapid and ex- tensive circulation , and thus check the further emigration to America of our now happy paupers , whose adventures in that boasted paradise of freedom , are sure to terminate in scenes of ...
... written , will go far to give it a rapid and ex- tensive circulation , and thus check the further emigration to America of our now happy paupers , whose adventures in that boasted paradise of freedom , are sure to terminate in scenes of ...
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