The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 9Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1910 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... improvement of the human mind , but cannot now corrupt the heart or understanding of any person who is a friend to truth and virtue . But what have you to say in vindication of the indecency of the ancient poets , of Aristophanes ...
... improvement of the human mind , but cannot now corrupt the heart or understanding of any person who is a friend to truth and virtue . But what have you to say in vindication of the indecency of the ancient poets , of Aristophanes ...
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... improvement of the scholar ; and if teachers , translators , and commentators , would consider , that to explain dulness is foolish , and to illus- trate obscenity criminal . And if all this were practised , we should have no reason to ...
... improvement of the scholar ; and if teachers , translators , and commentators , would consider , that to explain dulness is foolish , and to illus- trate obscenity criminal . And if all this were practised , we should have no reason to ...
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... improvements in the Latin tongue ; Virgil introduced some new words ; and Horace asserts his right to the same privilege ; and from his remarks upon it , * appears to have considered the immutability of living language as an impos ...
... improvements in the Latin tongue ; Virgil introduced some new words ; and Horace asserts his right to the same privilege ; and from his remarks upon it , * appears to have considered the immutability of living language as an impos ...
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... improvements in navigation , cannot fail to render the modern tongues , and especially the English , more variable than the Greek or Latin . Much indeed has been done of late to ascer- tain and fix the English tongue . Johnson's ...
... improvements in navigation , cannot fail to render the modern tongues , and especially the English , more variable than the Greek or Latin . Much indeed has been done of late to ascer- tain and fix the English tongue . Johnson's ...
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... on truth , the woods of America may be cleared , and the country brought to the highest state of improvement , and the climate yet remain unaltered . VOL . IX . 4 He proposes to account for the difference in this manner THE ...
... on truth , the woods of America may be cleared , and the country brought to the highest state of improvement , and the climate yet remain unaltered . VOL . IX . 4 He proposes to account for the difference in this manner THE ...
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