Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Stran vii
... , kind reader , if in perusing this imperfect work you should find that which is familiar to you , remember it is not solely with the intention of giving 1 Bautain on “ Extempore Speaking . ” you the new that it is written . " Non vii.
... , kind reader , if in perusing this imperfect work you should find that which is familiar to you , remember it is not solely with the intention of giving 1 Bautain on “ Extempore Speaking . ” you the new that it is written . " Non vii.
Stran viii
Mary S. Austin. you the new that it is written . " Non nova , sed nove , " says Vincent of Lerins — not new , but in a new form . I claim no originality in the treatment of my subject ; my efforts have been directed rather to presenting ...
Mary S. Austin. you the new that it is written . " Non nova , sed nove , " says Vincent of Lerins — not new , but in a new form . I claim no originality in the treatment of my subject ; my efforts have been directed rather to presenting ...
Stran ix
... written upon this subject , most of them being authors of repute , I have drawn entirely upon them for the matter contained in the chapter devoted to Freneau's poetry and prose compositions , bestowing all eulogy in ix their words , as ...
... written upon this subject , most of them being authors of repute , I have drawn entirely upon them for the matter contained in the chapter devoted to Freneau's poetry and prose compositions , bestowing all eulogy in ix their words , as ...
Stran 1
... written by authors holding very different sentiments . With some , we should deem the Huguenots an inof- fensive and deeply wronged people , persecuted solely on account of their religious convictions ; according to others , we should ...
... written by authors holding very different sentiments . With some , we should deem the Huguenots an inof- fensive and deeply wronged people , persecuted solely on account of their religious convictions ; according to others , we should ...
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... written much in the style of Mandeville , and it is probably as accurate a description of Manhattan Island and environs as may be found . The “ hideous roaring " of Hell Gate has moder- ated its tone ; the seals that once basked upon ...
... written much in the style of Mandeville , and it is probably as accurate a description of Manhattan Island and environs as may be found . The “ hideous roaring " of Hell Gate has moder- ated its tone ; the seals that once basked upon ...
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