The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... church of St. Peter's at Rome , the first object which attracts your attention is a mar- ble slab , cut out like the doors of a vault , with two figures on the sides , and three heads in medallion above . In the char- acter of the heads ...
... church of St. Peter's at Rome , the first object which attracts your attention is a mar- ble slab , cut out like the doors of a vault , with two figures on the sides , and three heads in medallion above . In the char- acter of the heads ...
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... church , and listened with an air of deep attention to a sermon on the fourteenth chapter of Isaiah , in which the prophet foretells , in such glowing colors , the re- newed glories of Israel . Then , having accomplished all the objects ...
... church , and listened with an air of deep attention to a sermon on the fourteenth chapter of Isaiah , in which the prophet foretells , in such glowing colors , the re- newed glories of Israel . Then , having accomplished all the objects ...
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... church in order to see the fight . And to increase the wildness of the scene , a violent storm had arisen , with wind and rain , fit precursors of the tempest which was so soon to rage beneath . The wind blew from the southwest ...
... church in order to see the fight . And to increase the wildness of the scene , a violent storm had arisen , with wind and rain , fit precursors of the tempest which was so soon to rage beneath . The wind blew from the southwest ...
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... church , proved an inse- cure refuge , and Venice refused to receive him . All at once he disappeared from the world ; all traces of him were lost , his letters were without date , and nobody knew whither he had gone . Meanwhile , his ...
... church , proved an inse- cure refuge , and Venice refused to receive him . All at once he disappeared from the world ; all traces of him were lost , his letters were without date , and nobody knew whither he had gone . Meanwhile , his ...
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... church - clock in his native city . It gave him a subsistence , indeed , but the duties of the office were incessant and vexatious , - peculiarly unsuited to one who was remarkable for his absence of mind , an infirmity carried so far ...
... church - clock in his native city . It gave him a subsistence , indeed , but the duties of the office were incessant and vexatious , - peculiarly unsuited to one who was remarkable for his absence of mind , an infirmity carried so far ...
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