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... present play , but to bestow a far greater degree of care , than he has here exhibited , on the genius of the antient drama , the laws of poetry , the rhythm of numbers , grammatical accuracy , elegance of diction , and above all on the ...
... present play , but to bestow a far greater degree of care , than he has here exhibited , on the genius of the antient drama , the laws of poetry , the rhythm of numbers , grammatical accuracy , elegance of diction , and above all on the ...
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... present æra . With a specimen or two of the last , we shall present our readers : but we must first call their attention to an animated and poetical passage in the work before us . Whatever difference of political opinion may exist ...
... present æra . With a specimen or two of the last , we shall present our readers : but we must first call their attention to an animated and poetical passage in the work before us . Whatever difference of political opinion may exist ...
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... present a far less encouraging prospect than that which was exhibited forty years ago by our insurgent colonists in the northern states . ART . VII . Spanish America ; or a Descriptive , Historical , and Geographical Account of the ...
... present a far less encouraging prospect than that which was exhibited forty years ago by our insurgent colonists in the northern states . ART . VII . Spanish America ; or a Descriptive , Historical , and Geographical Account of the ...
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