The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... manner suited to the prevailing taste , which they either worshipped as perfect , or had not enterprise enough to alter . Now had a biographer appeared , who had penetration enough to discover , and independence- enough to tell the ...
... manner suited to the prevailing taste , which they either worshipped as perfect , or had not enterprise enough to alter . Now had a biographer appeared , who had penetration enough to discover , and independence- enough to tell the ...
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... manner , that he was afraid to lift his eyes upon him , higher than his knees : but he dared not complain , and this dire oppression was dis- covered by accident at last . Here his heart was confirmed in the habit of keeping to itself ...
... manner , that he was afraid to lift his eyes upon him , higher than his knees : but he dared not complain , and this dire oppression was dis- covered by accident at last . Here his heart was confirmed in the habit of keeping to itself ...
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... manner in which it was displayed . And it is true , that fierce and angry sarcasm is a very injudicious way of expressing generous emo- We see very little of it in the letters of Cowper , where he pours out his soul without reserve ...
... manner in which it was displayed . And it is true , that fierce and angry sarcasm is a very injudicious way of expressing generous emo- We see very little of it in the letters of Cowper , where he pours out his soul without reserve ...
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... manner , and permits the poet to pass from the serious to the playful , at his pleasure , without formal apology or preparation . Cowper certainly availed himself of the priv- ilege , and made his readers acquainted with all his ...
... manner , and permits the poet to pass from the serious to the playful , at his pleasure , without formal apology or preparation . Cowper certainly availed himself of the priv- ilege , and made his readers acquainted with all his ...
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... manner of utility in the plant . In a mul- titude of vegetables , we find abortive stamens and pistils re- duced to simple filaments or stumps , and evidently useless . Petals are sometimes found so small that they can hardly be dis ...
... manner of utility in the plant . In a mul- titude of vegetables , we find abortive stamens and pistils re- duced to simple filaments or stumps , and evidently useless . Petals are sometimes found so small that they can hardly be dis ...
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