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  1. ... 1817, essayed a longer flight in his elaborate poem "Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie." It was written in hexa- meters, a bold attempt upon the public in the adaptation of ...
  2. ... an ode in the year 1780, to which reference has already been made. That celebrated poem is, by the American editor, subjoined to the. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A view of the life, travels, and philanthropic labours of the late John Howard, Esq. L.L.D. F.... 
    Publication: Boston : Printed by Manning & Loring, for J. White ... [and 7 others], 1794
    ... an ode in the year 1780, to which reference has already been made. That celebrated poem is, by the American Editor, subjoined to the ...
  4. ... ode in the year 1780, to (157) which reference has already been made. That celebrated poem is, by the American Editor, subjoined to the ...
  5. ... the first of the modern school poets, the bold genius who threw off the thraldoms of Pope and all the classical school, and in a single poem, and almost in a day, revolutionized English thought, ...
  6. ... what is poetry it felt,but as Aujiin bolds,Finum erroris ab ebriis doff ori bus propinatum} You may give that ccnfure of them in generali,which Sh Thomas Moore once did of Germanus Brixius Poems in particular. vehuntur. Inrate fultitix,fylvam habitant Furiec. ...
  7. ... or less note ; and it is destined to bold its present rank among the classical literature of the profession, and as a book of continual reference in the hands of practical surgeons, long after ...
  8. ... Acquisition of Experiences 221 § 2. Psychological Observations with Reference to the Montessori Exercises 226 § 3. Learning Poems by Heart 229 XVII. Remembrance 234-252 § 1. ...
  9. ... While sympa- thetic with the aspirations of the bold, imag- inative experimenter, Hawthorne warned of the disaster he may wreak if he allows zealotry and gluttony for occult knowledge to proceed ungoverned. REFERENCES 1. DeBakey, Lois: The Fictional Physician-Sci- entist ...
  10. ... favorable. Extirpation of the orbital tumor is a bold procedure and has a brief but favorable record. In his report of a successful case of this operation Knapp (Arch. of Oph., vol. xii., No. 2) makes the following reference to three others: " Among the different methods recommended ...
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