The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Page 193
... Look at the examination of political questions in our own land , ( for we need not go one step further , ) and you ... looks distinctly to its effect . There are mischiefs and abuses in the discussions of men , who are honest and ...
... Look at the examination of political questions in our own land , ( for we need not go one step further , ) and you ... looks distinctly to its effect . There are mischiefs and abuses in the discussions of men , who are honest and ...
Page 211
... look , 16 His cravat that was white , and his antique peruke . To flatter our host , he misnam'd the whole fare , 17 Each squab was a pigeon , each rabbit a hare : He watch'd all his looks and his waggings of head , And reverently ...
... look , 16 His cravat that was white , and his antique peruke . To flatter our host , he misnam'd the whole fare , 17 Each squab was a pigeon , each rabbit a hare : He watch'd all his looks and his waggings of head , And reverently ...
Page 215
... look , Compounded of anger , of shame , and of scorn , He rose and assaulted the bumpkin highborn . 29 In the satire abovementioned , the author complains that when he is hunting for Rhymes , the wrong ones will always present ...
... look , Compounded of anger , of shame , and of scorn , He rose and assaulted the bumpkin highborn . 29 In the satire abovementioned , the author complains that when he is hunting for Rhymes , the wrong ones will always present ...
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