The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... rise and pass in succession in the mind : by emotions , all exertions of the mind , which arise from the operation of the passions . Words are the signs of the one , tones of the other . And there is not an exertion of the fancy , or ...
... rise and pass in succession in the mind : by emotions , all exertions of the mind , which arise from the operation of the passions . Words are the signs of the one , tones of the other . And there is not an exertion of the fancy , or ...
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... rising genius of the country . ” This point , has , however , been so ably urged by the Editor , in his ge- neral preface , that we shall be content to borrow what he has said re- specting it . be " Whether , he observes , we have ...
... rising genius of the country . ” This point , has , however , been so ably urged by the Editor , in his ge- neral preface , that we shall be content to borrow what he has said re- specting it . be " Whether , he observes , we have ...
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... rise ? MONTGOMERY . How fair was the course , how bright the close , of the career of Abercrombie ! His honourable activity was recompensed with unfad- ing glory . A life exhausted in the most arduous services to his coun- try , and ...
... rise ? MONTGOMERY . How fair was the course , how bright the close , of the career of Abercrombie ! His honourable activity was recompensed with unfad- ing glory . A life exhausted in the most arduous services to his coun- try , and ...
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... rising race- of artists . We must nevertheless regret that , in the present in- stance , such practice entirely deprives us of those picturesque appea- rances , which embellish and dignify the monumental achievements of antiquity . 1 ...
... rising race- of artists . We must nevertheless regret that , in the present in- stance , such practice entirely deprives us of those picturesque appea- rances , which embellish and dignify the monumental achievements of antiquity . 1 ...
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... rising to the sur- face , have succeeded in reaching the shore , sorely gashed and mangled by the teeth of the alligator . Some dogs , however , fearlessly take the river , and when attacked , as they generally are , from behind ...
... rising to the sur- face , have succeeded in reaching the shore , sorely gashed and mangled by the teeth of the alligator . Some dogs , however , fearlessly take the river , and when attacked , as they generally are , from behind ...
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