The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... look at the faults of his first compositions . The autorial tribe are not deficient in vanity , and they are as easily piqued as other men , but the consciousness of a successful present is always suf- ficient to compensate for the ...
... look at the faults of his first compositions . The autorial tribe are not deficient in vanity , and they are as easily piqued as other men , but the consciousness of a successful present is always suf- ficient to compensate for the ...
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... look up to them as their monitors . While a great portion of American writers look to foreign critics for their reputation , and a great portion of American readers have no other standard by which to estimate them , it must be obvious ...
... look up to them as their monitors . While a great portion of American writers look to foreign critics for their reputation , and a great portion of American readers have no other standard by which to estimate them , it must be obvious ...
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... look it fearlessly in the face , and by the steady light of truth , with unshaken soul , ex- amine its features and character , abolitionism presents a very instructive instance of the development of error in its fearfulest form and ...
... look it fearlessly in the face , and by the steady light of truth , with unshaken soul , ex- amine its features and character , abolitionism presents a very instructive instance of the development of error in its fearfulest form and ...
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