The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... hand opi- nions , wishy - washy sentiment , and sickly morality , to light now and then upon the wholesome viands of common sense and ori- ginal thought , served up in plain and manly language . Although introduced without any flourish ...
... hand opi- nions , wishy - washy sentiment , and sickly morality , to light now and then upon the wholesome viands of common sense and ori- ginal thought , served up in plain and manly language . Although introduced without any flourish ...
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... hand upon politics . He " Here was a field , he conceived , that promised inevitable success . knew he had a talent for popular writing , and a most scorching vein of sarcasm . He would attack the highest characters first , and ...
... hand upon politics . He " Here was a field , he conceived , that promised inevitable success . knew he had a talent for popular writing , and a most scorching vein of sarcasm . He would attack the highest characters first , and ...
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... hand I could use , and shaking him , demanded how he dared exhibit such sketches to me , and from whence they came ? ' There are no offensive sketches there that I know of , ' said the apparently frightened printsel- ler ; if I had ...
... hand I could use , and shaking him , demanded how he dared exhibit such sketches to me , and from whence they came ? ' There are no offensive sketches there that I know of , ' said the apparently frightened printsel- ler ; if I had ...
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... hand . If scientific men are apt to undervalue the knowledge that lies at the root of all their pursuits , so men merely practical are apt to underrate that on which their own skill depends ; and this happens in consequence of their not ...
... hand . If scientific men are apt to undervalue the knowledge that lies at the root of all their pursuits , so men merely practical are apt to underrate that on which their own skill depends ; and this happens in consequence of their not ...
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... hand to any thing , and having come to the United States to make his fortune , he would have thought himself convicted of want of perseverance and enterprise , had he suffered himself to be 58 [ Dec. A Pennsylvanian Legend .
... hand to any thing , and having come to the United States to make his fortune , he would have thought himself convicted of want of perseverance and enterprise , had he suffered himself to be 58 [ Dec. A Pennsylvanian Legend .
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