The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, المجلد 6David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher Munroe & Francis, 1809 vol. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... imperfections of our work , however , will yet arise , as hereto- fore , from the number of hands employed to fill its pages . Incon- sistencies of opinion , and varieties of taste will occasionally ADDRESS OF THE EDITORS . [ Jan.
... imperfections of our work , however , will yet arise , as hereto- fore , from the number of hands employed to fill its pages . Incon- sistencies of opinion , and varieties of taste will occasionally ADDRESS OF THE EDITORS . [ Jan.
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David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher. sistencies of opinion , and varieties of taste will occasionally appear in a Magazine like this , which does not pass under the rigorous review of any single editor . Our only ...
David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher. sistencies of opinion , and varieties of taste will occasionally appear in a Magazine like this , which does not pass under the rigorous review of any single editor . Our only ...
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... opinions as to the next . At the last new year's day , I was in a country ( Great Britain ) en- livened by industry , enriched by commerce , governed with modera- tion , conducted by wisdom . The rich secure , the poor clothed and fed ...
... opinions as to the next . At the last new year's day , I was in a country ( Great Britain ) en- livened by industry , enriched by commerce , governed with modera- tion , conducted by wisdom . The rich secure , the poor clothed and fed ...
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... opinion , that he has published too little to justify this high encomium . To these we must reply in the words of the old proverb , ex pede Herculem ; and we would boldly refer to the four plays of Euripides , with the Preface and ...
... opinion , that he has published too little to justify this high encomium . To these we must reply in the words of the old proverb , ex pede Herculem ; and we would boldly refer to the four plays of Euripides , with the Preface and ...
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... opinions concerning the real bent of his feelings , which those , who had frequent opportunities of observing him , can safely pronounce to be unfounded . From this attempt to shew the cast of his moral character , it appears , that as ...
... opinions concerning the real bent of his feelings , which those , who had frequent opportunities of observing him , can safely pronounce to be unfounded . From this attempt to shew the cast of his moral character , it appears , that as ...
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الصفحة 379 - Lycidas? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie; Nor on the shaggy top of Mona high, Nor yet where Deva spreads her wizard stream: Ay me! I fondly dream! Had ye been there, for what could that have done?
الصفحة 431 - On a rock, whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood, Robed in the sable garb of woe, With haggard eyes the poet stood (Loose his beard and hoary hair Streamed, like a meteor, to the troubled air); And, with a master's hand and prophet's fire, Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre.
الصفحة 222 - Brother, listen to what we say. There was a time when our forefathers owned this great island. Their seats extended from the rising to the setting sun. The Great Spirit had made it for the use of Indians.
الصفحة 95 - To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's bulk by fabulous appendages of spectres and predictions, has little difficulty ; for he that forsakes the probable may always find the marvellous. And it has little use ; we are affected only as we believe ; we are improved only as we find something to be imitated or declined. I do not see that The Bard promotes any truth, moral or political.
الصفحة 223 - At length their numbers had greatly increased; they wanted more land; they wanted our country. Our eyes were opened; and our minds became uneasy. Wars took place; Indians were hired to fight against Indians, and many of our people were destroyed. They also brought strong liquors among us; it was strong and powerful, and has slain thousands.
الصفحة 348 - Weep no more, woeful shepherds, weep no more, For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead, Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor. So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new-spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
الصفحة 337 - But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
الصفحة 222 - Friend and brother, it was the will of the Great Spirit that we should meet together this day. He orders all things, and he has given us a fine day for our council. He has taken his garment from before the sun, and caused it to shine with brightness upon us ; our eyes are opened, that we see clearly ; our ears are unstopped, that we have been able to hear distinctly the words...
الصفحة 223 - The white people had now found our country, tidings were carried back, and more came amongst us ; yet we did not fear them, we took them to be friends ; they called us brothers ; we believed them, and gave them a larger seat At length their uumbere had greatly increased ; they wanted more land ; they wanted our country.
الصفحة 414 - Come, my .people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee : hide thyself as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast.