http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification 720 XTF Search Results (f1-date=1822) http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/search?f1-date%3D1822 Results for your query: f1-date=1822 Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GMT The Scribbler—No. 2. Brown, Charles Brockden http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-09155b.xml Ah! Jenny! these are hard times, but ours is no extraordinary lot. Heavy as the burden is on us, there are thou- sands on whom the load is heavier still, while the shoulders on which it is laid are far less able to sustain it than ours. http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-09155b.xml Sat, 21 Sep 1822 12:00:00 GMT The Scribbler—No. 3. By Charles Brockden Brown. Brown, Charles Brockden http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-09162.xml Why truly, Sister, I have no objection, but first, I must despatch my daily scrib- ble. Content thyself for a while with a look out from thy window. This is a more amusing employment than I thought it would prove. What impor- tance does it give, to have one's idle reveries clothed with the typographical vesture, multiplied some thousand fold, and dispersed far and wide among the race of readers! I wonder the scheme never occurred to me before. http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-09162.xml Sat, 28 Sep 1822 12:00:00 GMT The Scribbler—No. 5. Brown, Charles Brockden http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-10170.xml 'Tis a sad thing to be without a friend. To pass to and fro, through a busy crowd and no eye be caught at your ap- proach; no countenance expand into smiles, no hand be stretched forth and while it grasps yours, be accompanied by the friendly greeting of “How d'ye.” http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-10170.xml Sat, 05 Oct 1822 12:00:00 GMT Selected for the Cabinet. The Scribbler—No. 1. By Charles Brockden Brown. Brown, Charles Brockden http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-09155a.xml What name is this? And to be confer- red by a man on himself! Yet this is frequently the best policy. The surest way to preclude, is to anticipate censure, for no one will think it worth while, to call a poor culprit by names which the culprit has liberally and unceremonious- ly given himself. If Tom says—“I am a fool and an oddity” —his worst ene- mies can only add—“So you are.” http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-09155a.xml Sat, 21 Sep 1822 12:00:00 GMT Selected for the Cabinet. The Scribbler—No. 4. By Charles Brockden Brown. Brown, Charles Brockden http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-10169.xml [We have failed in receiving the copy of the Marauder from the author, who is now in the country. —The Tale will be resumed in the next Cabinet] http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1822-10169.xml Sat, 05 Oct 1822 12:00:00 GMT