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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... taste of my audi- tors ; and would have been found sufficiently interesting to cer- tain descriptions of hearers , to insure a respectable class , as large , perhaps , as that which usually attends my lectures in Co- lumbia College , as ...
... taste of my audi- tors ; and would have been found sufficiently interesting to cer- tain descriptions of hearers , to insure a respectable class , as large , perhaps , as that which usually attends my lectures in Co- lumbia College , as ...
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... taste , which one whose department is not literary , must despair of attaining ; to be placed in contrast with such talents , so successfully exerted , would be in no event de- sirable ; and while I glory in their well - earned fame , I ...
... taste , which one whose department is not literary , must despair of attaining ; to be placed in contrast with such talents , so successfully exerted , would be in no event de- sirable ; and while I glory in their well - earned fame , I ...
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... taste , ( if such a thing exist , ) but by some fortunate speculation , or a greater share of worldly prudence , that has made him a little richer . Is a canal projected , -we intrust the examination of the route to some land - surveyor ...
... taste , ( if such a thing exist , ) but by some fortunate speculation , or a greater share of worldly prudence , that has made him a little richer . Is a canal projected , -we intrust the examination of the route to some land - surveyor ...
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... taste for the pleasures of such a condition , he de- termined to make a desperate effort to shoot beyond the circle of the whirlpool that threatened to carry him down . He was well satisfied that he should get nothing by applying to the ...
... taste for the pleasures of such a condition , he de- termined to make a desperate effort to shoot beyond the circle of the whirlpool that threatened to carry him down . He was well satisfied that he should get nothing by applying to the ...
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... taste of the literary world , for tales , historical , moral , romantic , descriptive , improbable - and impossible , I beg permission to dignify my former , present , and future com- munications with the title of " Stories of a Cock ...
... taste of the literary world , for tales , historical , moral , romantic , descriptive , improbable - and impossible , I beg permission to dignify my former , present , and future com- munications with the title of " Stories of a Cock ...
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