North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... live upon good terms with him -- sometimes intimating , in a mincing way , that he is rather too much of a rake among the muses , but oftener extolling him for what he has achieved , and more especially for what he promises . Such an ...
... live upon good terms with him -- sometimes intimating , in a mincing way , that he is rather too much of a rake among the muses , but oftener extolling him for what he has achieved , and more especially for what he promises . Such an ...
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... live , the wanton of a fiend ! to be The pander of his guilt . ' p . 38 . And sunk , myself , as low as hell can steep In its hot flood , drag others down as deep ! Others ? -ha ! yes - that youth who came to - day- Not him I lov'd ...
... live , the wanton of a fiend ! to be The pander of his guilt . ' p . 38 . And sunk , myself , as low as hell can steep In its hot flood , drag others down as deep ! Others ? -ha ! yes - that youth who came to - day- Not him I lov'd ...
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... lives upon perfumes , in search of a gift that might propitiate heaven , and regain for her the blissful seat which her race had forfeited . She carries first the blood of a patriot , but in vain - the farewell sigh of self- sacrificing ...
... lives upon perfumes , in search of a gift that might propitiate heaven , and regain for her the blissful seat which her race had forfeited . She carries first the blood of a patriot , but in vain - the farewell sigh of self- sacrificing ...
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... lives to the cause of the Africans — and a noble cause it cer- tainly was - have not a word to say in favour of a project tending to discourage the military spirit and bring about , if such a thing should ever be found practicable , a ...
... lives to the cause of the Africans — and a noble cause it cer- tainly was - have not a word to say in favour of a project tending to discourage the military spirit and bring about , if such a thing should ever be found practicable , a ...
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... live on through ages of refinement ; and the work of Grotius must have contributed considerably to the latter effect . Those who have treated this subject since Grotius have also grounded themselves almost entirely upon his work , and ...
... live on through ages of refinement ; and the work of Grotius must have contributed considerably to the latter effect . Those who have treated this subject since Grotius have also grounded themselves almost entirely upon his work , and ...
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