The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... sentiments conveyed , the author's style or manner of think- ing , and the language or channel through which his sentiments are communicated . Orations may be considered of three kinds , viz . demonstra- tive , deliberative , and ...
... sentiments conveyed , the author's style or manner of think- ing , and the language or channel through which his sentiments are communicated . Orations may be considered of three kinds , viz . demonstra- tive , deliberative , and ...
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... sentiments , find its way to the heart . BOOK I , ODE XIX . Mater saeva Cupidinum . Dame Venus , who lives but to vex , And Bacchus , the dealer in wine , Unite with the love of the sex , To harass this poor head of mine . Sweet Ellen's ...
... sentiments , find its way to the heart . BOOK I , ODE XIX . Mater saeva Cupidinum . Dame Venus , who lives but to vex , And Bacchus , the dealer in wine , Unite with the love of the sex , To harass this poor head of mine . Sweet Ellen's ...
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... sentiment of in- dignation against the good missionary . One of the fiercest broke though the circle of old men to despatch him , but was restrain- ed by their authority . When this sudden feeling had somewhat subsided , the mild and ...
... sentiment of in- dignation against the good missionary . One of the fiercest broke though the circle of old men to despatch him , but was restrain- ed by their authority . When this sudden feeling had somewhat subsided , the mild and ...
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... sentiment , and an emulation of spirit , which , while they pointed to eminence , raised his attention far above the level of common pursuits . He felt , and , had his native modesty per- mitted , would even have been privileged to ...
... sentiment , and an emulation of spirit , which , while they pointed to eminence , raised his attention far above the level of common pursuits . He felt , and , had his native modesty per- mitted , would even have been privileged to ...
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... sentiments and advice on public affairs , were mingled liberally and without concealment with the deliberations of that august and patriotic body . He not only approved of the manly and dignified measures they pursued , but had , on ...
... sentiments and advice on public affairs , were mingled liberally and without concealment with the deliberations of that august and patriotic body . He not only approved of the manly and dignified measures they pursued , but had , on ...
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