The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... gives us the real state of the case ; avoiding , at the same time , that minuteness of detail , which is so com- mon among pathetic poets , and which , by dividing a pas- sion , and tearing it to rags , as Shakspeare says , destroys its ...
... gives us the real state of the case ; avoiding , at the same time , that minuteness of detail , which is so com- mon among pathetic poets , and which , by dividing a pas- sion , and tearing it to rags , as Shakspeare says , destroys its ...
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... give me more ; Or , will the sylvan god deny The humble treat he gave before ? " Let seraphs gain the bright abode , And heaven's sublimest mansions see- I only bow to NATURE'S GOD— The land of shades will do for me . " These dreadful ...
... give me more ; Or , will the sylvan god deny The humble treat he gave before ? " Let seraphs gain the bright abode , And heaven's sublimest mansions see- I only bow to NATURE'S GOD— The land of shades will do for me . " These dreadful ...
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... gives , Here lives a lonely wretch would show it him In such most dismal colours , that the shrew , Or slut , or idiot , or the gossip spouse , Were each a Heaven , compared with such a life.- But this same thought does not forerun my ...
... gives , Here lives a lonely wretch would show it him In such most dismal colours , that the shrew , Or slut , or idiot , or the gossip spouse , Were each a Heaven , compared with such a life.- But this same thought does not forerun my ...
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... , Sir . " " Give me the horse , and take my gun , " added the hunt- er hastily ; and disencumbering himself from his shooting accoutrements THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 47 An Adventure; from Inchiquin's Letters -C J Ingersoll,
... , Sir . " " Give me the horse , and take my gun , " added the hunt- er hastily ; and disencumbering himself from his shooting accoutrements THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 47 An Adventure; from Inchiquin's Letters -C J Ingersoll,
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... give a shrill and piercing tone to my voice . The chasm and the rocks loudened and reverberated my accents while I exclaimed - Man ! Clithero ! My summons was effectual . He shook off his trance in a moment . He had been stretched upon ...
... give a shrill and piercing tone to my voice . The chasm and the rocks loudened and reverberated my accents while I exclaimed - Man ! Clithero ! My summons was effectual . He shook off his trance in a moment . He had been stretched upon ...
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