In commending Christopher Caustic we are only subscribing to the opinions expressed by the people of another country. To be behind that country in our appreciation of his merits were a stigma; it is very pardonable to go beyond it. National vanity may... Original Poems - Стр. 201авторы: Thomas Green Fessenden - 1806 - Страниц: 203Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1805 - Страниц: 692
...fatisfaclicm. In commending CHRISTOPHER CAUSTIC, we are only f ubfcribing to the opinions, exprefleJ by the people of another country. To be behind that country in our appreciation of his merits were a ftigma ; it is Very pardonable to go beyond it. National vanity ^ may be a folly ; but national ingratitude... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1805 - Страниц: 696
...CHRISTOPHER CAUSTIC, we are only fubfcribing to the opinions, expreiTed by the people of another conn try. To be behind that country in our appreciation of his merits were a ftigma ; it is very pardonable to go beyond it. National vanity may be a folly ; but national ingratitude... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1837 - Страниц: 298
...humanely applied a few ESCHAROTICS for the benefit of his brethren." " In commending CHRISTOPHER CADSTIC, we are only subscribing to the opinions expressed...folly, but national ingratitude is a crime. Terrible Tractoration was successful on its first appearance in England, and as yel seems to have lost none... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1837 - Страниц: 300
...by the Hon. Daniel Webster, while a student at law in Boston. " In commending CHRISTOPHER CACSTIC, we are only subscribing to the opinions expressed...folly, but national ingratitude is a crime. Terrible Tractoration was successful on its first appearance in England, and as yet seems to have lost none... | |
| University of Maine at Orono - 1924 - Страниц: 596
...general sentiment will warrant us in saying, with equal satisfaction. In commending Christopher Caustic, we are only subscribing to the opinions, expressed...may be a folly but national ingratitude is a crime. It is gratifying to the disciples of the old, that the author of Tractoration displays wit, and sense,... | |
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