The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... thought was happy , pertinent , and true ; Methinks a genius might the plan pursue . I can you pardon my presumption ? -I , No wit , no genius , yet for once will try . " Various the papers various wants produce― The wants of fashion ...
... thought was happy , pertinent , and true ; Methinks a genius might the plan pursue . I can you pardon my presumption ? -I , No wit , no genius , yet for once will try . " Various the papers various wants produce― The wants of fashion ...
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... thought , Had lovely STELLA still remained unseen , Whose grace and beauty , to perfection brought , Make every imitative art look mean . " THOMAS GODFREY , a son of the inventor of the quadrant , was esteemed a prodigy of youthful ...
... thought , Had lovely STELLA still remained unseen , Whose grace and beauty , to perfection brought , Make every imitative art look mean . " THOMAS GODFREY , a son of the inventor of the quadrant , was esteemed a prodigy of youthful ...
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... thought he ( WASHINGTON ) would become the distributor of them ; that he could see in this nothing but an impudent design to insult him : he ended in a high tone . " Again , speaking of the President , Mr. JEFFERSON says , " He adverted ...
... thought he ( WASHINGTON ) would become the distributor of them ; that he could see in this nothing but an impudent design to insult him : he ended in a high tone . " Again , speaking of the President , Mr. JEFFERSON says , " He adverted ...
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... thought to oppose her was foolish and vain , I thought she would turn and embrace us again , And make us as happy as happy could be , By renewing the era of mild sixty - three ; And yet , like a cruel , undutiful son , Who evil returns ...
... thought to oppose her was foolish and vain , I thought she would turn and embrace us again , And make us as happy as happy could be , By renewing the era of mild sixty - three ; And yet , like a cruel , undutiful son , Who evil returns ...
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... thought and diction , and is generally more cor- rect and harmonious , than any which had been previously written in this country . Much of it is satirical , and relates to persons and events of the period in which he lived ; and the ...
... thought and diction , and is generally more cor- rect and harmonious , than any which had been previously written in this country . Much of it is satirical , and relates to persons and events of the period in which he lived ; and the ...
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