The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... is , lest it prove a rash step for one of my standing , being at the very vestibule , to provoke the * See Pindar Cockloft's Poem on Tea . Salmagundi . whole phalanx of reviewers , against my first attempt by THE RECLUSE . 221.
... is , lest it prove a rash step for one of my standing , being at the very vestibule , to provoke the * See Pindar Cockloft's Poem on Tea . Salmagundi . whole phalanx of reviewers , against my first attempt by THE RECLUSE . 221.
Page 262
... Pindaric strain Of loyal odes producest twain ; When January's tempests lour , And eke in George's natal hour , Than whom more prompt at virtue's call , None ever did or ever shall , Reign o'er this favour'd nation . Until a golden age ...
... Pindaric strain Of loyal odes producest twain ; When January's tempests lour , And eke in George's natal hour , Than whom more prompt at virtue's call , None ever did or ever shall , Reign o'er this favour'd nation . Until a golden age ...
Page 263
... Pindaric strain ; To cut thy wing though critics try , Then heed them not , with thee , my PYE Tis cut and come again . THE MORAL WORLD - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . The Port Folio is often perused even by the pious during the decline of Sun ...
... Pindaric strain ; To cut thy wing though critics try , Then heed them not , with thee , my PYE Tis cut and come again . THE MORAL WORLD - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . The Port Folio is often perused even by the pious during the decline of Sun ...
Page 437
... Pindar . Not satisfied by the exercise of his muscular strength on those whose rank in society was as despicable as his own ; he assailed indiscriminate- ly women and boys , painters , poets , kings and bishops . Every character was ...
... Pindar . Not satisfied by the exercise of his muscular strength on those whose rank in society was as despicable as his own ; he assailed indiscriminate- ly women and boys , painters , poets , kings and bishops . Every character was ...
Page 438
... Pindar , whose whole life had de- famed all decency , were regarded by the community as they ought to have been , as the efforts of a base and cowardly mind writhing under the pressure of its own shame and disgrace . This Gifford had ...
... Pindar , whose whole life had de- famed all decency , were regarded by the community as they ought to have been , as the efforts of a base and cowardly mind writhing under the pressure of its own shame and disgrace . This Gifford had ...
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