The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 254
... English poetry , and the spirit of it had entered into and taken possession of his soul . The English Muse , in her general purity , the love of nature with which she glows , the domestic affections which inspire so many of her nobler ...
... English poetry , and the spirit of it had entered into and taken possession of his soul . The English Muse , in her general purity , the love of nature with which she glows , the domestic affections which inspire so many of her nobler ...
Page 330
... English reviews , as to give ready currency to the prejudiced estimates of Blackwood and the London Quarterly , — journals whose intense and bigoted Toryism would limit the possession of Parnassus to some royal family of letters , and ...
... English reviews , as to give ready currency to the prejudiced estimates of Blackwood and the London Quarterly , — journals whose intense and bigoted Toryism would limit the possession of Parnassus to some royal family of letters , and ...
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... English occupancy of India is that it should be for the good of her people , are doing all that lies within their ... English dominions , would rejoice to know that every native power had fallen , and that the whole vast peninsula was ...
... English occupancy of India is that it should be for the good of her people , are doing all that lies within their ... English dominions , would rejoice to know that every native power had fallen , and that the whole vast peninsula was ...
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