North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... written enough fine poctry , to make one lament , that bad morals and taste should have drawn from him so much that is worthless . He is thought by some to have been in a good way of late , especially 1817. ] Moore's Lalla Rookh .
... written enough fine poctry , to make one lament , that bad morals and taste should have drawn from him so much that is worthless . He is thought by some to have been in a good way of late , especially 1817. ] Moore's Lalla Rookh .
Page 8
... late , especially in his Irish and Gospel Melódies , and nobody will dispute that the present work fulfils very honestly , any expectations , which those or any of his former pieces , could have reasonably inspired . He has probably ...
... late , especially in his Irish and Gospel Melódies , and nobody will dispute that the present work fulfils very honestly , any expectations , which those or any of his former pieces , could have reasonably inspired . He has probably ...
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... late had quaff'd , All gold and gems , but what had been the draught ? Oh ! who need ask , that saw those livid guests , With their swoll'n heads sunk black'ning on their breasts , Or looking pale to heaven , with glassy glare . ' & c ...
... late had quaff'd , All gold and gems , but what had been the draught ? Oh ! who need ask , that saw those livid guests , With their swoll'n heads sunk black'ning on their breasts , Or looking pale to heaven , with glassy glare . ' & c ...
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... late war with England . Now the effect of this is in the first place very disadvantageous , as it indisposes at once the minds of a large portion of the community to the whole business , and secondly the opinion itself is not ...
... late war with England . Now the effect of this is in the first place very disadvantageous , as it indisposes at once the minds of a large portion of the community to the whole business , and secondly the opinion itself is not ...
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... late years attempts to undervalue the importance of these Commentaries . It has been suggested , that in some parts the work is superficial , and in others too general and elemen- tary ; that it cannot be safely relied on as authority ...
... late years attempts to undervalue the importance of these Commentaries . It has been suggested , that in some parts the work is superficial , and in others too general and elemen- tary ; that it cannot be safely relied on as authority ...
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