The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... , limit our circula- tion to a thousand or two , at farthest , and the profit arising from such a subscription is necessarily inadequate to an expensive establishment . With respect to criticism , we can lay down none BIND ENT.
... , limit our circula- tion to a thousand or two , at farthest , and the profit arising from such a subscription is necessarily inadequate to an expensive establishment . With respect to criticism , we can lay down none BIND ENT.
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... criticism , not only impertinent , but entirely beyond our province . Whatever difficulties we may find in making our Reviews racy or interesting , we shall never descend , either to the ungentlemanly seasoning of personal abuse , or ...
... criticism , not only impertinent , but entirely beyond our province . Whatever difficulties we may find in making our Reviews racy or interesting , we shall never descend , either to the ungentlemanly seasoning of personal abuse , or ...
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... criticism further . Why , like the fantastic pursuivants that flitted around Dun - Edin's cross the night before the fatal battle of Flodden , call off the names of the gallant and the gay ' who are doomed to a long oblivion ? Time ...
... criticism further . Why , like the fantastic pursuivants that flitted around Dun - Edin's cross the night before the fatal battle of Flodden , call off the names of the gallant and the gay ' who are doomed to a long oblivion ? Time ...
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... criticism , and be com- mitted without fear to the burning ordeal of time . It is the dissonant quality of such finely mingled natures , that they are ambitious . They feel that they are superior to those about them , and they would win ...
... criticism , and be com- mitted without fear to the burning ordeal of time . It is the dissonant quality of such finely mingled natures , that they are ambitious . They feel that they are superior to those about them , and they would win ...
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... critic , and a nervous and chaste narrative writer . If he had confined himself to these , we believe he would have ... criticism to be all , and more , than we have repre- sented . The painful sensitiveness of men of imaginative minds ...
... critic , and a nervous and chaste narrative writer . If he had confined himself to these , we believe he would have ... criticism to be all , and more , than we have repre- sented . The painful sensitiveness of men of imaginative minds ...
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