The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... hope and fear . Perhaps indeed some knowledge of an author's style of life and habits is necessary to the full understanding of his writings . Different persons would however require different points to be developed . The disciples of ...
... hope and fear . Perhaps indeed some knowledge of an author's style of life and habits is necessary to the full understanding of his writings . Different persons would however require different points to be developed . The disciples of ...
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... hope of victory . Dryden . FOREIGN BIOGRAPHY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . LIFE OF JOHN HENRY LAMBERT . MOST men are discouraged and deterred from the pursuit of philosophy and the cultivation of elegant letters , by the actu- al pressure of ...
... hope of victory . Dryden . FOREIGN BIOGRAPHY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . LIFE OF JOHN HENRY LAMBERT . MOST men are discouraged and deterred from the pursuit of philosophy and the cultivation of elegant letters , by the actu- al pressure of ...
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... it to alcohol in the fabrication of thermometers . I hope the author will excuse these hints , and that they will induce him in future to read more , and write less . RHETORIC - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . LECTURE XII ,. REMARKS , & c . 2.1.
... it to alcohol in the fabrication of thermometers . I hope the author will excuse these hints , and that they will induce him in future to read more , and write less . RHETORIC - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . LECTURE XII ,. REMARKS , & c . 2.1.
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... contempt . In de- liberative subjects , either the hope of gratifying some desire , or the fear of some impending evil . And in judicial discourses al- VOL . V. E most all the passions are called into action ; but. RHETORIC . 25.
... contempt . In de- liberative subjects , either the hope of gratifying some desire , or the fear of some impending evil . And in judicial discourses al- VOL . V. E most all the passions are called into action ; but. RHETORIC . 25.
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... hope to come : for which hope's sake , king Agrip- I am accused of the Jews . pa , Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you that God should raise the dead ? I verily thought with myself that I ought to do many things ...
... hope to come : for which hope's sake , king Agrip- I am accused of the Jews . pa , Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you that God should raise the dead ? I verily thought with myself that I ought to do many things ...
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