The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen1Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1825 |
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... better to make the love of doing well the ruling principle of a boy's activity , rath- er than the love of doing better than I cannot This passage exhibits a striking instance of the blending of various images into one , and thus ...
... better to make the love of doing well the ruling principle of a boy's activity , rath- er than the love of doing better than I cannot This passage exhibits a striking instance of the blending of various images into one , and thus ...
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... better than either . It was prophesi - ces of a short period . Novel readers may ed in some of our newspapers and literary be displeased with this , because they are journals that this last production would dis- accustomed to find in ...
... better than either . It was prophesi - ces of a short period . Novel readers may ed in some of our newspapers and literary be displeased with this , because they are journals that this last production would dis- accustomed to find in ...
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... better than any other school book upon the same subject , and are disposed to award to Mr Wilkins , the fullest measure of com- mendation ; but the nature of his work does not require nor even permit us to give an analysis of it , with ...
... better than any other school book upon the same subject , and are disposed to award to Mr Wilkins , the fullest measure of com- mendation ; but the nature of his work does not require nor even permit us to give an analysis of it , with ...
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... better tone ; not that of a champion and an apologist , but that of a man who gathers traits of greatness with a kindred feeling ; who sees in the patriotic exploits , the admirable literature , and beau- tiful arts of Greece ...
... better tone ; not that of a champion and an apologist , but that of a man who gathers traits of greatness with a kindred feeling ; who sees in the patriotic exploits , the admirable literature , and beau- tiful arts of Greece ...
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... better taste in selecting than in writing , but even here he sometimes fails . His assiduity in searching every where for the useful and the important , is not beyond his judgment in choosing , from his gathered stores , whatever it is ...
... better taste in selecting than in writing , but even here he sometimes fails . His assiduity in searching every where for the useful and the important , is not beyond his judgment in choosing , from his gathered stores , whatever it is ...
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