The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Σελίδα 41
... object's sight : By the murmur of a spring , Or the least bough's rusteling ; By a daizy , whose leaves spread , Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree : It could more infuse in me Than all nature's beauties can In some ...
... object's sight : By the murmur of a spring , Or the least bough's rusteling ; By a daizy , whose leaves spread , Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree : It could more infuse in me Than all nature's beauties can In some ...
Σελίδα 45
... objects of distress were intuitive . One of his friends related having seen him take off his coat in the street and give it to an almost naked mendicant , and go home in his shirt sleeves for another garment . Another instance ...
... objects of distress were intuitive . One of his friends related having seen him take off his coat in the street and give it to an almost naked mendicant , and go home in his shirt sleeves for another garment . Another instance ...
Σελίδα 46
... object , he omitted to obtain a pass , essential to an uninterrupted access to the officer , and entering the house without ceremony he was stopped by the sentinel , who after some conver- sation , sent word to the general " that a ...
... object , he omitted to obtain a pass , essential to an uninterrupted access to the officer , and entering the house without ceremony he was stopped by the sentinel , who after some conver- sation , sent word to the general " that a ...
Σελίδα 52
... object of the proprie- tors of this work , as it is described in the preface by Dr. John- son , published in 1756 , is " to exhibit a succinct view of every performance ; to point out the most striking beauties or glaring defects ...
... object of the proprie- tors of this work , as it is described in the preface by Dr. John- son , published in 1756 , is " to exhibit a succinct view of every performance ; to point out the most striking beauties or glaring defects ...
Σελίδα 54
... object professedly is , to vindicate the character of American literature and manners from the aspersions of ignorant and illiterate foreigners ; to expose their injustice , and repel their calumnies . ' " It is in vain , " he says ...
... object professedly is , to vindicate the character of American literature and manners from the aspersions of ignorant and illiterate foreigners ; to expose their injustice , and repel their calumnies . ' " It is in vain , " he says ...
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