North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... common places of gallantry , which a man whispers to those he does not respect , and is accustomed to flatter . Mr. Moore has great ease and sprightliness of narrative , a graceful airiness in touching and leaving a subject , suf ...
... common places of gallantry , which a man whispers to those he does not respect , and is accustomed to flatter . Mr. Moore has great ease and sprightliness of narrative , a graceful airiness in touching and leaving a subject , suf ...
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... common . It comes of this , no doubt , that we read him with so little variety of feeling , such an evenness of interest , without offence and without rapture . We had something to say of the songs , with which three of the poems are ...
... common . It comes of this , no doubt , that we read him with so little variety of feeling , such an evenness of interest , without offence and without rapture . We had something to say of the songs , with which three of the poems are ...
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... common ones . Poetry will of course follow in the track of publick opinion rather than lead it , because it is a sort of commodity that must be suited to the publick taste ; but even in this department of literature , the progress of ...
... common ones . Poetry will of course follow in the track of publick opinion rather than lead it , because it is a sort of commodity that must be suited to the publick taste ; but even in this department of literature , the progress of ...
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... world , let them disband their standing armies , and give up their military and naval establishments . When we see them Vol . VI . No. 1 . 6 entering into a combination to do this by common consent 1817. ] 41 Peace Societies .
... world , let them disband their standing armies , and give up their military and naval establishments . When we see them Vol . VI . No. 1 . 6 entering into a combination to do this by common consent 1817. ] 41 Peace Societies .
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... common consent , we shall begin to think them in earnest , and not before . But it is little better than a mockery of the world , to make these publick professions , while they keep on foot armies of two or three hundred thousand men ...
... common consent , we shall begin to think them in earnest , and not before . But it is little better than a mockery of the world , to make these publick professions , while they keep on foot armies of two or three hundred thousand men ...
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