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... believe , of Charles Brockden Brown , ) Mr. Pierpoint , Messrs . Maxwell , Eastburn , Dabney , & c . Mr. Allston , who has contrived to recon- cile the two muses , of poetry and painting ; and finally , the author of " Fanny , " and Mr ...
... believe , of Charles Brockden Brown , ) Mr. Pierpoint , Messrs . Maxwell , Eastburn , Dabney , & c . Mr. Allston , who has contrived to recon- cile the two muses , of poetry and painting ; and finally , the author of " Fanny , " and Mr ...
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... believe that any has existed - who could rise to an entire sympa- thy with what is most excellent in that art . High abstractions , to which poetry xar ' ox is always tending , are utterly inapprehen- sible by the female mind : the ...
... believe that any has existed - who could rise to an entire sympa- thy with what is most excellent in that art . High abstractions , to which poetry xar ' ox is always tending , are utterly inapprehen- sible by the female mind : the ...
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... believe , inconsiderable body , the more spiritual part do not , we fancy , look upon him as having done , or as likely to do , complete justice to their creed , either as a poet or a man . But this is a grave matter , which we shall ...
... believe , inconsiderable body , the more spiritual part do not , we fancy , look upon him as having done , or as likely to do , complete justice to their creed , either as a poet or a man . But this is a grave matter , which we shall ...
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