The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Nide 61811 |
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Sivu 3
... friends betrayed her . The young Damophile , one of her most beloved élèves , wounded her most sensibly ; by her artifice she brought Phaon to doubt of the fidelity of his mistress , and from this to the part he took in ab- senting ...
... friends betrayed her . The young Damophile , one of her most beloved élèves , wounded her most sensibly ; by her artifice she brought Phaon to doubt of the fidelity of his mistress , and from this to the part he took in ab- senting ...
Sivu 5
... friends of science to the sanctuary i of her temple . The European presses abound with the most contemptuous reflections upon the jejuneness of American geni- us and American talent . And why ? In a great measure , because we have so ...
... friends of science to the sanctuary i of her temple . The European presses abound with the most contemptuous reflections upon the jejuneness of American geni- us and American talent . And why ? In a great measure , because we have so ...
Sivu 7
... friend , to accelerate the completion and publication of a work , the sterling excellence of which must secure you the respect of your cotem- poraries , the gratitude of posterity , and entitle you , without vani- ty , to direct that ...
... friend , to accelerate the completion and publication of a work , the sterling excellence of which must secure you the respect of your cotem- poraries , the gratitude of posterity , and entitle you , without vani- ty , to direct that ...
Sivu 9
... friend and obe- dient humble servant , Newbern , N. C. April 29th , 1811 . THOMAS P. IRVING . ORIGINAL POETRY FOR THE PORT FOLIO ORLANDO . - A POEM . CANTO II . Ma . EDITOR , THE author of the poem called ORLANDO , at the request of ...
... friend and obe- dient humble servant , Newbern , N. C. April 29th , 1811 . THOMAS P. IRVING . ORIGINAL POETRY FOR THE PORT FOLIO ORLANDO . - A POEM . CANTO II . Ma . EDITOR , THE author of the poem called ORLANDO , at the request of ...
Sivu 10
... friend . The author cannot judge of the justness of the remarks , because as Aristotle remarks “ Has To oixelos apgor azara . " For those passages , where the critic condescends to praise him , the author feels the liveliest gratitude ...
... friend . The author cannot judge of the justness of the remarks , because as Aristotle remarks “ Has To oixelos apgor azara . " For those passages , where the critic condescends to praise him , the author feels the liveliest gratitude ...
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admiration affection appears artist attention Beauharnois beautiful behold BENJAMIN WEST brother Capel Lofft character charms colour critics Cumberland death delight divine excite fame fancy favour feelings friends genius give glory Goldsmith Grand gun barrel hand happy heart heaven honour human industry Italy JOSEPH DENNIE Junius justice king labour Lawrence Sterne light living Lodge Lord majesty manner Marmion master ment merit mind moral Muse nature never novelty o'er object observed Oliver Goldsmith opinion painter painting panegyric passage passions Paul shaking pencil person picture pleasure poem poet poetical poetry PORT FOLIO possession present principles produced Quattresson racter reader remarks Richard Cumberland Robert Southey Sappho seems sir Joshua Reynolds sketch smiles society soul Southey style sweet talents taste thee thing thou tion truth vice virtue West wind writer youth