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" American bard, how far he can prudently observe it, and what success has crowned the efforts of those, who in their compositions have shown that they have not been unmindful of it, is perhaps not worth the inquiry. " Does it not appear to you, that, to... "
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Page 151
edited by - 1822
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The Life of Charles Brockden Brown: Together with Selections from ..., Volume 2

William Dunlap - 1815 - 480 pages
...h?e®*l>#Ql It JUSt °ccal.t/le ge"erar;haV'lnS SSSaftt^rSSsS •5^U^^«^S ess to of Parttly in Perh; so, but perhaps it is an error, and the want of popular.../ Remember me affectionately to your family, and I wiH write speedily to Elihu. Tell him he must not be offended by my long silence. Yours affectionately,...
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Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist ...: With ...

William DUNLAP - 1822 - 352 pages
...streets of eve re-echoed with it for this hun as well as Chevy Chase, or th Does it not appear to you, a popular currency and universal reputation, a particular...affectionately to your family, and I will write speedily to Elihii. Tell him, he must not be offended by my long silence. Yours, affectionately, CBB TO A. BROWN....
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The Library of American Biography, Volume 1

Jared Sparks - 1834 - 392 pages
...by an American bard, how far he can prudently observe it, and what success has crowned the efforts of those, who in their compositions have shown that...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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The Library of American Biography, Volume 1

Jared Sparks - 1839 - 396 pages
...prudently observe it, and what success has crowned the efforts of those, who in their composition's have shown that they have not been unmindful of it,...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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Biographical and Critical Miscellanies

William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 374 pages
...by an American bard, how far he can prudently observe it, and what success has crowned the efforts of those, who in their compositions have shown that...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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Biographical and Critical Miscellanies

William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 662 pages
...currency and universal reputation, a particular cast of manners and state of civilization is necessary 1 I have sometimes thought so, but perhaps it is an...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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Biographical and Critical Miscellanies

William Hickling Prescott - 1856 - 754 pages
...by an American bard, how far he can prudently observe it, and what success has crowned the efforts of those who, in their compositions, have shown that...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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Biographical and Critical Miscellanies

William Hickling Prescott - 1857 - 758 pages
...by an American bard, how far he cau prudently observe it, and what success ha£ crowned the efforts of those who, in their compositions, have shown that...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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Biographical and Critical Miscellanies

William Hickling Prescott - 1858 - 754 pages
...that they have not been unmindful of it, is perhaps not worth the inquiry. " Does it not appear to yon that, to give poetry a popular currency and universal...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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Biographical and critical miscellanies

William Hickling Prescott - 1864 - 780 pages
...compositions, have shown that they have not been unmindful of it, is perhaps not worth the inqmry. " Does it not appear to you that, to give poetry a popular...which unfits them for every taste or understanding." The success of our author's experiment, which was entirely devoted to American subjects, fully established...
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