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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... thought , served up in plain and manly language . Although introduced without any flourish of trumpets , there is a keen per- ception of whatever is weak and ludicrous , and a rich vein of satire , evinced in this volume ; and at the ...
... thought , served up in plain and manly language . Although introduced without any flourish of trumpets , there is a keen per- ception of whatever is weak and ludicrous , and a rich vein of satire , evinced in this volume ; and at the ...
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... thought deep- Îy on the matter , and manfully uplifting his voice against pre- judice and error , boldly denounces the whole modern system of instruction . He is well aware of the ticklish ground he is upon . " Error of opinion ( to use ...
... thought deep- Îy on the matter , and manfully uplifting his voice against pre- judice and error , boldly denounces the whole modern system of instruction . He is well aware of the ticklish ground he is upon . " Error of opinion ( to use ...
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... thought , and what is better , it furnishes matter of thought to the reader . And although we could have wished he had looked a little more upon the bright side of the picture , and softened down a few of its asperities , we hail , with ...
... thought , and what is better , it furnishes matter of thought to the reader . And although we could have wished he had looked a little more upon the bright side of the picture , and softened down a few of its asperities , we hail , with ...
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... thoughts of those who were the most conspicuous agents in the great events which were hastening to their fulfilment — and at the end , leave us for a time , still marvelling at the comparative ease with which so great changes were ...
... thoughts of those who were the most conspicuous agents in the great events which were hastening to their fulfilment — and at the end , leave us for a time , still marvelling at the comparative ease with which so great changes were ...
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... thought , and reasoning , among the master spirits of the time , cotemporary with the progress of events . The ... thoughts and views , from the first expression of dissatisfaction in the humble attitude of petition , to the solemn hour ...
... thought , and reasoning , among the master spirits of the time , cotemporary with the progress of events . The ... thoughts and views , from the first expression of dissatisfaction in the humble attitude of petition , to the solemn hour ...
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