The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 51
... never be thankful enough for . " How much to her credit is the gratitude with which she speaks of " the wonderful Civility of the Honble Govern Winthrop , Esq . A Gentleman of an Ancient and Honourable Family , " who com- manded her to ...
... never be thankful enough for . " How much to her credit is the gratitude with which she speaks of " the wonderful Civility of the Honble Govern Winthrop , Esq . A Gentleman of an Ancient and Honourable Family , " who com- manded her to ...
Page 58
... never thought of venturing his life among the gouging , dirk- ing , throat - cutting democrats of Boston or New - York . The fact is , as we have ascertained from competent authority , that this martyr to republican ferocity , was a ...
... never thought of venturing his life among the gouging , dirk- ing , throat - cutting democrats of Boston or New - York . The fact is , as we have ascertained from competent authority , that this martyr to republican ferocity , was a ...
Page 104
... never been reviewed till the present mo- ment , neither the author , nor his friends , nor the literati , have been ... never made the subject of any . Even the lowest of those honors which our journals bestow , was never conferred ...
... never been reviewed till the present mo- ment , neither the author , nor his friends , nor the literati , have been ... never made the subject of any . Even the lowest of those honors which our journals bestow , was never conferred ...
Page 113
... never cheerful afterwards . His com- panion , named Bertrand d'Allamanon , who was canon of Syl- vecane , gave her an account of the virtues of this poet , and the cause of his coming ; and made her a present of all the poems and ...
... never cheerful afterwards . His com- panion , named Bertrand d'Allamanon , who was canon of Syl- vecane , gave her an account of the virtues of this poet , and the cause of his coming ; and made her a present of all the poems and ...
Page 124
... never been ; The blasted groves shall lose their fresh and tender green ; The birds of the thicket shall end their pleasant song , And the nightingale shall cease to chant the evening long . The kine of the pasture shall feel the dart ...
... never been ; The blasted groves shall lose their fresh and tender green ; The birds of the thicket shall end their pleasant song , And the nightingale shall cease to chant the evening long . The kine of the pasture shall feel the dart ...
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