The Port Folio, Band 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... passes in the mind of man may be reduced to two classes— Ideas and Emotions . By ideas , I mean all thoughts which rise and pass in succession in the mind : by emotions , all exertions of the mind , which arise from the operation of the ...
... passes in the mind of man may be reduced to two classes— Ideas and Emotions . By ideas , I mean all thoughts which rise and pass in succession in the mind : by emotions , all exertions of the mind , which arise from the operation of the ...
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... pass in order the Greek , Latin , and other historians . Desirous to know them , I drew near Polidorus , who related to me their names and qualities as they passed . This , he said , who walks with slow and circumspect step , is Thu ...
... pass in order the Greek , Latin , and other historians . Desirous to know them , I drew near Polidorus , who related to me their names and qualities as they passed . This , he said , who walks with slow and circumspect step , is Thu ...
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... pass them without examination . The lamps sus- pended at the corners of the streets are lighted every night at the ex- pense of the occupiers of the nearest houses , and small parties of guards patrole the city , to preserve ...
... pass them without examination . The lamps sus- pended at the corners of the streets are lighted every night at the ex- pense of the occupiers of the nearest houses , and small parties of guards patrole the city , to preserve ...
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... pass unmolested ; but to seize every dog that followed . Some of these , after having been for a minute or two under water , have disengaged themselves , and rising to the sur- face , have succeeded in reaching the shore , sorely gashed ...
... pass unmolested ; but to seize every dog that followed . Some of these , after having been for a minute or two under water , have disengaged themselves , and rising to the sur- face , have succeeded in reaching the shore , sorely gashed ...
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... pass'd the silent streets ; Slow o'er the pavement limpingly we tread , But soon recovering , every ailment fled . Forward we march , o'er mountains rude and bare , No decent farm , and even a cabin rare ; Thick wastes of ground oak * o ...
... pass'd the silent streets ; Slow o'er the pavement limpingly we tread , But soon recovering , every ailment fled . Forward we march , o'er mountains rude and bare , No decent farm , and even a cabin rare ; Thick wastes of ground oak * o ...
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accent Adam Smith admiration affection American amusement antimony appears attention beautiful Billy Taylor Blackletter called captain cause character christian colour command delight Derry door Edinburg elegant emotions expression Falstaff favour feelings frequently genius gentleman give grace hand happy heart honour HORATIO GATES human ideas labours lady Laertes language learned letter limestone literary M'Intosh manner means ment merit mind moral mountains mulatto nature never Nicholas Biddle o'er object observed occasion OLDSCHOOL opinion pain pass passions pause perhaps person Petrarch Philadelphia pleasure poem poet Polonius PORT FOLIO present principles QUIZ racter reader respect scarcely scene Seneca Lake sentiments Shakspeare shore Sir CH society soon soul spirit style sweet syllables talents taste thing thou thought tion tophe verse vessel virtue Voltaire whip-poor-will whole words writing young