Flowers of Literature, for 1806: Or, Characteristic Sketches of Human Nature, and Modern Manners. To which are Added, a General View of Literature During that Period; Portraits and Biographical Notices of Eminent Literary, and Political Characters; with Notes, Historical, Critical, and ExplanatoryB. Crosby and Company, 1807 - 528 pages |
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... breast of Mr. Fox instead of friendship and esteem ; nevertheless , he , for a short time , continued to vote in favour of administration , though he scarcely ever spoke on that side . As soon , however , as Lord North's treatment of ...
... breast of Mr. Fox instead of friendship and esteem ; nevertheless , he , for a short time , continued to vote in favour of administration , though he scarcely ever spoke on that side . As soon , however , as Lord North's treatment of ...
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... breast , through every age , Aspire to rival thy exalted fame ! " DAVIES . Amongst his numerous biographies , White's and Charnock's appear to take the lead . In point of fact and style , these two works are nearly on a par : White's is ...
... breast , through every age , Aspire to rival thy exalted fame ! " DAVIES . Amongst his numerous biographies , White's and Charnock's appear to take the lead . In point of fact and style , these two works are nearly on a par : White's is ...
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... breast . Mr. Armstrong's Anglo - Saxons , or the Court of Ethelwulph , as a strong and pleasing picture of an- cient manners , ranks far above the general run of modern romances . So also does The Spaniard , a tale which very for ...
... breast . Mr. Armstrong's Anglo - Saxons , or the Court of Ethelwulph , as a strong and pleasing picture of an- cient manners , ranks far above the general run of modern romances . So also does The Spaniard , a tale which very for ...
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... sounds , which language lends To partial compacts ty'd , and local ends , --- Thy wond'rous pow'r can waft th ' extended soul , From clime to clime exchang'd , from pole to pole . B What God - like energy inform'd his breast , Who.
... sounds , which language lends To partial compacts ty'd , and local ends , --- Thy wond'rous pow'r can waft th ' extended soul , From clime to clime exchang'd , from pole to pole . B What God - like energy inform'd his breast , Who.
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... breast , Who all th ' impassion'd soul , through thee express'd ! Who all th ' intestine throbs the heart invade , In speaking silence to the sight display'd Through mystic Types , firm fix'd , on lasting ground , The signs of thought ...
... breast , Who all th ' impassion'd soul , through thee express'd ! Who all th ' intestine throbs the heart invade , In speaking silence to the sight display'd Through mystic Types , firm fix'd , on lasting ground , The signs of thought ...
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