The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly., 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 361
... rhyme ; a subject to which he frequently recurred in his writings , and which , to a versifier of such force and accuracy , was no imaginary grievance . To the Editor . Translation of the second Satire of Boileau , addressed to Moliere ...
... rhyme ; a subject to which he frequently recurred in his writings , and which , to a versifier of such force and accuracy , was no imaginary grievance . To the Editor . Translation of the second Satire of Boileau , addressed to Moliere ...
Page 362
... Rhyme , Quinaut . † In fine , whate'er I do , whate'er I say , The gypsey bears her just the other way . Sometimes , indeed , o'orwhelm'd with gall and rage , I lose all heart the desperate game to wage , And cursing o'er and o'er my ...
... Rhyme , Quinaut . † In fine , whate'er I do , whate'er I say , The gypsey bears her just the other way . Sometimes , indeed , o'orwhelm'd with gall and rage , I lose all heart the desperate game to wage , And cursing o'er and o'er my ...
Page 364
... rhyming art ; Or since that task would prove too vainly sore , Teach me the better art - to rhyme no more . Erratum . - In the Third Satire , published in the last number of this Journal , for nothing read nought , in the following line ...
... rhyming art ; Or since that task would prove too vainly sore , Teach me the better art - to rhyme no more . Erratum . - In the Third Satire , published in the last number of this Journal , for nothing read nought , in the following line ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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