The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... respect of others- " like showmen in the streets " they expose their scenes " painted on a pole and underwrit — and every performance is concluded with a long and mean supplication of the public favour to the next : -the comic actors ...
... respect of others- " like showmen in the streets " they expose their scenes " painted on a pole and underwrit — and every performance is concluded with a long and mean supplication of the public favour to the next : -the comic actors ...
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... respect to the remainder of the journey , is to follow him with rapid though unequal steps , and , if possible , crop , as we proceed , a few of those exqui- site flowers which he has so profusely la- vished over his path . From La ...
... respect to the remainder of the journey , is to follow him with rapid though unequal steps , and , if possible , crop , as we proceed , a few of those exqui- site flowers which he has so profusely la- vished over his path . From La ...
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... respect to a temple on a neighbouring hill , said to have been raised to Honour and Virtue . Under the emperors architecture was patronised , as it had been under the kings , as an art contributing to the personal fame and splendour of ...
... respect to a temple on a neighbouring hill , said to have been raised to Honour and Virtue . Under the emperors architecture was patronised , as it had been under the kings , as an art contributing to the personal fame and splendour of ...
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... respect . Both admit the necessity of the existence of a power to imprison debtors , who omit or refuse to pay their just debts , till some sa- tisfaction be made - either by payment , or by proof of inability to pay . They dis- sent as ...
... respect . Both admit the necessity of the existence of a power to imprison debtors , who omit or refuse to pay their just debts , till some sa- tisfaction be made - either by payment , or by proof of inability to pay . They dis- sent as ...
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... respect is very different from that of the rounded mountains and the hills with flat surfaces , whose recently formed masses have always remained in the situation in which they were quietly deposited by the sea which last covered them ...
... respect is very different from that of the rounded mountains and the hills with flat surfaces , whose recently formed masses have always remained in the situation in which they were quietly deposited by the sea which last covered them ...
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