The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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... living ears might antedate your fame ; In ' Thebes ' or ' Troy ' your living eyes admire Your plaster bust with laurel and with lyre ; See your own self , biography and all , In Philadelphia , pasted on a wall ; Or cheaply printed for ...
... living ears might antedate your fame ; In ' Thebes ' or ' Troy ' your living eyes admire Your plaster bust with laurel and with lyre ; See your own self , biography and all , In Philadelphia , pasted on a wall ; Or cheaply printed for ...
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... living or eulogize the dead , but will say that the Dedication discourse , on this occasion , was a good one in our estimation . The discourse could not be heard only by about two - thirds of the audience as space in the new hall ...
... living or eulogize the dead , but will say that the Dedication discourse , on this occasion , was a good one in our estimation . The discourse could not be heard only by about two - thirds of the audience as space in the new hall ...
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... living and a dead per- son , several fathoms beneath the surface of the water , his reasoning is nevertheless as cogent and applicable as if he had been in such a position as to fully appreciate the magnitude of the terror which al ...
... living and a dead per- son , several fathoms beneath the surface of the water , his reasoning is nevertheless as cogent and applicable as if he had been in such a position as to fully appreciate the magnitude of the terror which al ...
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