The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... Writing for the Magazines , by EVERT A. DUYCKINCK PASCAL Periodical Reading , by the Author of a New Home P.'s Correspondence , by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE POE , EDGAR A. Lecture on the Poets Plagiarism • 387 406 , 507 , 617 429 520 235 455 ...
... Writing for the Magazines , by EVERT A. DUYCKINCK PASCAL Periodical Reading , by the Author of a New Home P.'s Correspondence , by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE POE , EDGAR A. Lecture on the Poets Plagiarism • 387 406 , 507 , 617 429 520 235 455 ...
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... write something , but it was found that he could not even write his own name ; in geography he made the most dreadful blunders ; he did not hesitate to transport a German city into France , a Danish city into Poland ; he had read ...
... write something , but it was found that he could not even write his own name ; in geography he made the most dreadful blunders ; he did not hesitate to transport a German city into France , a Danish city into Poland ; he had read ...
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... writing desk lay a large sealed letter , directed to the burgomaster . He immediately opened it and read : 66 My dear people of Grünwiesel- " When you read this I shall be no Laughter arose in the apartment as the slave ended , and the ...
... writing desk lay a large sealed letter , directed to the burgomaster . He immediately opened it and read : 66 My dear people of Grünwiesel- " When you read this I shall be no Laughter arose in the apartment as the slave ended , and the ...
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... write , speak or think in his own language ; at most he could only dream in it ; and he would perhaps have forgot- ten it entirely , if there had not lived a man in that city who was of the greatest benefit to him . This was an old but ...
... write , speak or think in his own language ; at most he could only dream in it ; and he would perhaps have forgot- ten it entirely , if there had not lived a man in that city who was of the greatest benefit to him . This was an old but ...
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... write for the public is to aim at raising the standard of taste , and improving , in every possible way , the powers of those who read . Nobody has a right , morally speaking , to send forth in print that which has no good aim . It is ...
... write for the public is to aim at raising the standard of taste , and improving , in every possible way , the powers of those who read . Nobody has a right , morally speaking , to send forth in print that which has no good aim . It is ...
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