10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUVENILITIES»
Discover the use of
juvenilities in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
juvenilities and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Reveries of Solitude: Consisting of Essays in Prose, a ...
Consisting of Essays in Prose, a New Translation of the Muscipula, and Original
Pieces in Verse Richard Graves. JUVENILITIES, EPIGRAMS, &c. JUVENILITIES.
DOMESTICK HAPPINESS. WRITTEN I75O.* Though chill descends the drizzling
...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]
pp. 29, SO. The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr
. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow. his. juvenilities. Art. XL SELECT
LITERARY INFORMATION. Art. XII. List of WORKS 574 Irving's Letter to the King.
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Odd-fellowship Examined in the Light of Scripture and Reason
Think you, would he who thus expressed himself have been found engaging in
such juvenilities? and if not, does it become you, as members of the church of
Jesus Christ, to form a connexion with a society in which such things are
performed ...
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Thinks-I-to-myself: A Serio-ludicro, Tragico-comico Tale
self for something very near to puerz'lz'ties. I meant them evidently for juvenilities,
suitable to the age and temperament of my hero, as described in the book itself.
Juvenilities therefore they ought to be, or I should have fallen into another error, ...
Who? Thinks-I-to-myself (Pseud. van Edward Nares.), 1816
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Modern poets and poetry of Spain
MELENDEZ VALDES. JUVENILITIES. When I was yet a child, A child Dorila too,
To gather there the flowerets wild, We roved the forest through. And gaily
garlands then, With passing skill display'd, To crown us both, in childish vein, Her
little ...
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Thinks-I-to-myself: a serio-ludicro, tragico-comico tale
I meant them evidently for juvenilities, suitable to the age and temperament of my
hero, as. described in the book itself. Juvenilities therefore they ought to be, or I
should have fallen into another error, and added one more to the critic? list of ...
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Think's-I-to-myself, a serio-ludicro, tragico-comico tale, ...
I meant them evidently fat juvenilities, suitable to the age and temperament of my
hero, as described in the book itself. Juvenilities therefore they ought to be, or I
should have fallen into another error, and added one more to the critics Kst of ...
It was an echo of Philip Traum's revelation in The Mysterious Stranger that
laughter was the salvation of the human race: Will a day come when the race will
detect the funniness of these juvenilities and laugh at them —and by laughing at
them ...
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Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
We do not profess, in general, to have much patience for those juvenilities in
verse, which, having first outraged modesty by appearing in print, next lay claim
to our indulgence, as the \m retending productions of slender youths of sixteen.
Anf Very 'seholatttcally disputed! 'Would one think that Reflerend Mr. Baxter,
whom Dr. More for his Function and Grandevity sake handles so respect-r, fully,
and forbears all such Juvenilities as he. had used toward Eugen-z'us Philalethes,
...
Joseph Glanvill, Henry More, 1682