The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 6,Выпуски 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... never to have excited interest enough to call forth either praise or censure . Were all the ver- sions of detached portions of Virgil and of single books to be * They who wish to read the criticks on Virgil , may consult Rapin , Bossu ...
... never to have excited interest enough to call forth either praise or censure . Were all the ver- sions of detached portions of Virgil and of single books to be * They who wish to read the criticks on Virgil , may consult Rapin , Bossu ...
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... never been sufficiently investigated ; and few govern- ments , though they are intrusted with the care of millions of the human race , have ever systematically scrutinized the various ten- dencies of alimentary substances . The English ...
... never been sufficiently investigated ; and few govern- ments , though they are intrusted with the care of millions of the human race , have ever systematically scrutinized the various ten- dencies of alimentary substances . The English ...
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... never been scientifically treated , at least , after the most diligent inquiries , I have not been able to discover any treatise upon it , I shall divide it into genera and species , which must facilitate its comprehension . It is ...
... never been scientifically treated , at least , after the most diligent inquiries , I have not been able to discover any treatise upon it , I shall divide it into genera and species , which must facilitate its comprehension . It is ...
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... never been interrupted . * An opinion may be formed of the extensive consequences resulting from this practice , when what I was told is generally known , but still disregarded . An individual mentioning to another the manner in which ...
... never been interrupted . * An opinion may be formed of the extensive consequences resulting from this practice , when what I was told is generally known , but still disregarded . An individual mentioning to another the manner in which ...
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... never forsook him Three days before his death he wrote the following letter to his patron , the Count de Lemos , who had just returned from Italy . " We have an old Spanish ballad that applies to me but too well . It is that which ...
... never forsook him Three days before his death he wrote the following letter to his patron , the Count de Lemos , who had just returned from Italy . " We have an old Spanish ballad that applies to me but too well . It is that which ...
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