The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 1David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher Munroe & Francis, 1804 vol. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... these abilities , accomplishments , and expectations , we cannot but wish , among other good wishes of the season , that he may far exceed any of his numerous predecessors in blessings and longevity , though some of them thought they ...
... these abilities , accomplishments , and expectations , we cannot but wish , among other good wishes of the season , that he may far exceed any of his numerous predecessors in blessings and longevity , though some of them thought they ...
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... These wild and elegant landscapes loudly invoke the imitative powers of the painter . Poetry , the lovely nurse of virtue and tafte , if wooed with that ardent affiduity , which her exalted dignity requires , would furely delight in ...
... These wild and elegant landscapes loudly invoke the imitative powers of the painter . Poetry , the lovely nurse of virtue and tafte , if wooed with that ardent affiduity , which her exalted dignity requires , would furely delight in ...
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... these circumftances , it is evident , not only that fuch fhep- herds were capable of all the dignity and elegance peculiar to poetry , but that whatever poetry they attempted , would be of the paftoral kind ; would take its fubjects ...
... these circumftances , it is evident , not only that fuch fhep- herds were capable of all the dignity and elegance peculiar to poetry , but that whatever poetry they attempted , would be of the paftoral kind ; would take its fubjects ...
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... These figures plainly declare their origin , and others equally imitative might be pointed out in the fame idyllium . This beautiful and luxuriant marriage pastoral of Solomon is the only perfect form of the oriental eclogue , that has ...
... These figures plainly declare their origin , and others equally imitative might be pointed out in the fame idyllium . This beautiful and luxuriant marriage pastoral of Solomon is the only perfect form of the oriental eclogue , that has ...
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... these peculiarities , fo ill adapted to the fri- gid genius of the north , Mr. Collins could make but little ufe of it as a precedent for his oriental eclogues , and even in his third eclogue , where the subject is of a fimilar nature ...
... these peculiarities , fo ill adapted to the fri- gid genius of the north , Mr. Collins could make but little ufe of it as a precedent for his oriental eclogues , and even in his third eclogue , where the subject is of a fimilar nature ...
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