The North American Review, Volume 93Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 105
... admiration so continuous and so overwhelming , when commenting upon writers who are merely clever and interesting , that the reader is often tempted to ask where our critic will find adequate words and exclama- tions when obliged to ...
... admiration so continuous and so overwhelming , when commenting upon writers who are merely clever and interesting , that the reader is often tempted to ask where our critic will find adequate words and exclama- tions when obliged to ...
Page 153
... admiration of every age . His was a genius , great not only in " the large discourse of reason , " but quick with intellectual emotion , thoughtfully and most humanly wise , as eloquent as it was speculative , and pic- turesque in all ...
... admiration of every age . His was a genius , great not only in " the large discourse of reason , " but quick with intellectual emotion , thoughtfully and most humanly wise , as eloquent as it was speculative , and pic- turesque in all ...
Page 267
... admiration of Mr. Pitt , and an equally insane hatred of Mr. Fox , and of the Whigs generally , appear to be Mr. Harcourt's chief qualifications for editing a correspondence which is in itself interesting and instructive , and which ...
... admiration of Mr. Pitt , and an equally insane hatred of Mr. Fox , and of the Whigs generally , appear to be Mr. Harcourt's chief qualifications for editing a correspondence which is in itself interesting and instructive , and which ...
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MRS JANE TURELL | 22 |
THE VENERABLE BEDE | 36 |
BOUVIERS LAW DICTIONARY AND INSTITUTES | 71 |
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