The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... we are told , Jack and Gill Went up a hill . Here the imagery is distinct , yet the description concise . We instantly figure to ourselves the two persons travel- ling up an ascent , which we may accomodate to 22 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... we are told , Jack and Gill Went up a hill . Here the imagery is distinct , yet the description concise . We instantly figure to ourselves the two persons travel- ling up an ascent , which we may accomodate to 22 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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... hill , no matter how , is a very high negative beauty . These considerations may furnish us with the means of deciding a controversy , arising from a variation in the manuscripts ; some of which have it a hill , and others the hill ...
... hill , no matter how , is a very high negative beauty . These considerations may furnish us with the means of deciding a controversy , arising from a variation in the manuscripts ; some of which have it a hill , and others the hill ...
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... hill ; but , on the whole , I think the text , as I have adopted it , to be the better reading . Having ascertained the names and conditions of the parties , the reader becomes naturally inquisitive into their employment , and wishes to ...
... hill ; but , on the whole , I think the text , as I have adopted it , to be the better reading . Having ascertained the names and conditions of the parties , the reader becomes naturally inquisitive into their employment , and wishes to ...
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... hill , perhaps at the mo- ment when his toils were to cease , and he had filled the bucket , he made an unfortunate step , his centre of gravity , as the philosophers would say , fell beyond his base , and he tumbled . The extent of his ...
... hill , perhaps at the mo- ment when his toils were to cease , and he had filled the bucket , he made an unfortunate step , his centre of gravity , as the philosophers would say , fell beyond his base , and he tumbled . The extent of his ...
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... moment before stood up in all the pride of health , suddenly falling down a hill , how must we lament the instability of all things ! 3 * THE INDIAN STUDENT . BY PHILIP FRENEAU . FROM Susquehanna's THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 29.
... moment before stood up in all the pride of health , suddenly falling down a hill , how must we lament the instability of all things ! 3 * THE INDIAN STUDENT . BY PHILIP FRENEAU . FROM Susquehanna's THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 29.
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