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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... received from Mr. Moore's writings has always been , that his fervour , luxuriance and beauty , notwithstanding his easy flow of expression , are studied and artificial . The hurry and glow of composing , ' the freedom of a full heart ...
... received from Mr. Moore's writings has always been , that his fervour , luxuriance and beauty , notwithstanding his easy flow of expression , are studied and artificial . The hurry and glow of composing , ' the freedom of a full heart ...
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... received from its former , as if the array of the lily were not before all artificial glory . He delights in luxurious clusters of gorgeous , showy objects , upon which art has bestowed care and polish , more than in minute ...
... received from its former , as if the array of the lily were not before all artificial glory . He delights in luxurious clusters of gorgeous , showy objects , upon which art has bestowed care and polish , more than in minute ...
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... receiving a young , enthusiastick proselyte , who had just returned from bondage in Greece , full of liberty and perfectibility . Azim makes his obeisance , and Mokanna , the Prophet , ( who is a thorough French Jacobin , in every thing ...
... receiving a young , enthusiastick proselyte , who had just returned from bondage in Greece , full of liberty and perfectibility . Azim makes his obeisance , and Mokanna , the Prophet , ( who is a thorough French Jacobin , in every thing ...
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... received less encouragement and is in general looked upon with a less favourable eye , than any other of the charitable and benevo- lent institutions that have lately been established here in such numbers . We are unwilling to believe ...
... received less encouragement and is in general looked upon with a less favourable eye , than any other of the charitable and benevo- lent institutions that have lately been established here in such numbers . We are unwilling to believe ...
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... received - what necessity is there to provide for the determination of many international dis- putes ? Most of the wars waged for a century or two in Eu- 1 1 rope have nominally arisen from claims and contests , of 42 [ Nov. Peace ...
... received - what necessity is there to provide for the determination of many international dis- putes ? Most of the wars waged for a century or two in Eu- 1 1 rope have nominally arisen from claims and contests , of 42 [ Nov. Peace ...
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