The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen6,Temas2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... marks of origin- ality , will rather rest satisfied with his convictions , than force appar- ent resemblances into palpable imitations , or magnify such as are real . I shall institute no comparison of the Iliad and Odyssey , with the ...
... marks of origin- ality , will rather rest satisfied with his convictions , than force appar- ent resemblances into palpable imitations , or magnify such as are real . I shall institute no comparison of the Iliad and Odyssey , with the ...
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... marks repeated over different vowels , whether their sounds be alike or not . In one instance alone does the appropriation of the marks approach uniformity , and that is , in the application of the acute accent to denote a similar sound ...
... marks repeated over different vowels , whether their sounds be alike or not . In one instance alone does the appropriation of the marks approach uniformity , and that is , in the application of the acute accent to denote a similar sound ...
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... marks the sounds of the vowels , like Dr. Kenrick ; spells the words as they are pronounced , like Mr. Sheridan ; and directs the inspector to the rule by the word , like Mr. Nares ; but where words are subject to different ...
... marks the sounds of the vowels , like Dr. Kenrick ; spells the words as they are pronounced , like Mr. Sheridan ; and directs the inspector to the rule by the word , like Mr. Nares ; but where words are subject to different ...
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... mark how Dexter's deathless name awoke , And change thy Pope for Comberbach and Coke . Heavens ! at the thought what sudden horrours rise ! What ! leap a precipice with open eyes , Invade the seats where struggling justice stands ...
... mark how Dexter's deathless name awoke , And change thy Pope for Comberbach and Coke . Heavens ! at the thought what sudden horrours rise ! What ! leap a precipice with open eyes , Invade the seats where struggling justice stands ...
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... marks , that he " will no longer look for particular faults . Yet , let it be observed , that the ode might have concluded with an action of better example ; but that suicide is always to be had without ex- pense of thought . " With all ...
... marks , that he " will no longer look for particular faults . Yet , let it be observed , that the ode might have concluded with an action of better example ; but that suicide is always to be had without ex- pense of thought . " With all ...
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