The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... learned , too , may observe , that Prince Henry somewhere exclaims " Here comes lean Jack , here comes bare bones , " and that the association of the two ideas detracts much from the respectability of the former . Disregarding these ca ...
... learned , too , may observe , that Prince Henry somewhere exclaims " Here comes lean Jack , here comes bare bones , " and that the association of the two ideas detracts much from the respectability of the former . Disregarding these ca ...
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... learned Dean proved that it was quite fashionable in Peloponnesus ? -Let there be an end to such frivolous remarks . But the descriptive part is now finished , and the author hastens to the catastrophe . At what part of the mountain the ...
... learned Dean proved that it was quite fashionable in Peloponnesus ? -Let there be an end to such frivolous remarks . But the descriptive part is now finished , and the author hastens to the catastrophe . At what part of the mountain the ...
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... learned Micro- philus , in the 513th page of his " Cursory Remarks " on the poem , thinks he can find in it some allusion to the story of Alfred , who , he says , is known to have lived during his concealment in a mountainous country ...
... learned Micro- philus , in the 513th page of his " Cursory Remarks " on the poem , thinks he can find in it some allusion to the story of Alfred , who , he says , is known to have lived during his concealment in a mountainous country ...
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... learned men talk heathen Greek , And Hebrew lore is gabbled o'er To please the Muses , -twice a week . Awhile he writ , awhile he read , Awhile he conned their grammar rules- ( An Indian savage so well bred Great credit promised to the ...
... learned men talk heathen Greek , And Hebrew lore is gabbled o'er To please the Muses , -twice a week . Awhile he writ , awhile he read , Awhile he conned their grammar rules- ( An Indian savage so well bred Great credit promised to the ...
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... learned , is called the feather edge , and then withdrawing aside , one of the load- ers asked , " Are you ready ? " " Yes , " said the other two , advancing their pistols . " Fire when you please , " cried the loader . At the word ...
... learned , is called the feather edge , and then withdrawing aside , one of the load- ers asked , " Are you ready ? " " Yes , " said the other two , advancing their pistols . " Fire when you please , " cried the loader . At the word ...
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