American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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Page 50
... reason , she returned to her parents . She promised to come back at Michaelmas , but she did not keep her word . Milton wrote letter after letter , but received no reply ; at length he despatched a messenger , who threw away his ...
... reason , she returned to her parents . She promised to come back at Michaelmas , but she did not keep her word . Milton wrote letter after letter , but received no reply ; at length he despatched a messenger , who threw away his ...
Page 59
... reason , is incredible . What , then , was the reason ? Perhaps he had unintentionally offended the English bard . He never acknowledged the receipt of a copy of his early poems , and perhaps Byron was 1837. ] 59 Chateaubriand's Sketches .
... reason , is incredible . What , then , was the reason ? Perhaps he had unintentionally offended the English bard . He never acknowledged the receipt of a copy of his early poems , and perhaps Byron was 1837. ] 59 Chateaubriand's Sketches .
Page 85
... reason to complain than those who , according to Mr. Jefferson's account , were the tale - bearers for his contemporary records . All the gossip there registered has its pedigree minutely set forth , and is traced from the last endorser ...
... reason to complain than those who , according to Mr. Jefferson's account , were the tale - bearers for his contemporary records . All the gossip there registered has its pedigree minutely set forth , and is traced from the last endorser ...
Page 86
... reason and justice , was a moderated and softened feeling in comparison with the rancorous animosity which Mr. Jefferson and his school exhi- bited towards him . The former saw , in his seclusion and obscurity , a judgment on his faults ...
... reason and justice , was a moderated and softened feeling in comparison with the rancorous animosity which Mr. Jefferson and his school exhi- bited towards him . The former saw , in his seclusion and obscurity , a judgment on his faults ...
Page 89
... reason to suppose that I possessed his entire confidence . Some time after his return from Europe in 1812 , on differ- ent occasions , he suggested casually a wish that I would make notes of his political life . When the memoirs and ...
... reason to suppose that I possessed his entire confidence . Some time after his return from Europe in 1812 , on differ- ent occasions , he suggested casually a wish that I would make notes of his political life . When the memoirs and ...
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