The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... become warm with his subject , he expatiates upon the fraternal affection of Joseph , or amplifies the filial devotion of Ruth . It is obvious , that the form in which the poem is cast can make no difference with the principle in this ...
... become warm with his subject , he expatiates upon the fraternal affection of Joseph , or amplifies the filial devotion of Ruth . It is obvious , that the form in which the poem is cast can make no difference with the principle in this ...
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... become enamoured of her early beauty , long before her acquaintance with him whose form he now wears . He relates his sufferings from the miseries of jealousy when " that curst Syrian , fresher than Adonis , " became her com- panion and ...
... become enamoured of her early beauty , long before her acquaintance with him whose form he now wears . He relates his sufferings from the miseries of jealousy when " that curst Syrian , fresher than Adonis , " became her com- panion and ...
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... become too corrupt and disorderly for freedom , and in the last struggles of liberty , intrigue and faction bore as powerful asway as the arm of force . Čæsar , after the defeat of his rival , relied upon the arts of a politician for ...
... become too corrupt and disorderly for freedom , and in the last struggles of liberty , intrigue and faction bore as powerful asway as the arm of force . Čæsar , after the defeat of his rival , relied upon the arts of a politician for ...
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... become animated by views of conquest . When these vices have seized upon the character of a people , the aid of a mercenary soldiery is scarcely necessary to insure the success of any resolute and enterprising aspirant after power . But ...
... become animated by views of conquest . When these vices have seized upon the character of a people , the aid of a mercenary soldiery is scarcely necessary to insure the success of any resolute and enterprising aspirant after power . But ...
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... become the passive in- strument of tyranny - the other is almost irresistibly impelled by the current of his thoughts in a popular direction . We have already glanced at the securities which we possess against the calamities of war , in ...
... become the passive in- strument of tyranny - the other is almost irresistibly impelled by the current of his thoughts in a popular direction . We have already glanced at the securities which we possess against the calamities of war , in ...
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