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... Coleridge , and their contemporaries , to the enlightened Americans . The alacrity with which an English audience wel- comes an author or a lecturer from the New World is too well known to need any proof : it has been acknowledged 1.
... Coleridge , and their contemporaries , to the enlightened Americans . The alacrity with which an English audience wel- comes an author or a lecturer from the New World is too well known to need any proof : it has been acknowledged 1.
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... come in contact with men without being influenced one way or the other by this personal familiarity : and when to this is added the fact of political or religious agree- ment or disagreement , the author is placed under a medium which ...
... come in contact with men without being influenced one way or the other by this personal familiarity : and when to this is added the fact of political or religious agree- ment or disagreement , the author is placed under a medium which ...
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... at the panel — then down on the ground — and then in a very oracular tone of voice said , " My deliberate opinion is , that nothing will so well be- come that space as a very large Red Lion ! 10 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
... at the panel — then down on the ground — and then in a very oracular tone of voice said , " My deliberate opinion is , that nothing will so well be- come that space as a very large Red Lion ! 10 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
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Thomas Powell. come that space as a very large Red Lion ! what does your worship think ? " The squire seemed somewhat surprised at first , but acquiesced , and at last began to think it a Red Lion very well drawn , and colored , and in ...
Thomas Powell. come that space as a very large Red Lion ! what does your worship think ? " The squire seemed somewhat surprised at first , but acquiesced , and at last began to think it a Red Lion very well drawn , and colored , and in ...
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... plot is too glaring to allow it a permanent existence . It opens well , the atten- tion is aroused , and when we come to the death of the old fisherman , we are fully convinced the romance is of 16 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
... plot is too glaring to allow it a permanent existence . It opens well , the atten- tion is aroused , and when we come to the death of the old fisherman , we are fully convinced the romance is of 16 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
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