The North American Review, Volume 56Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1843 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... whole life . With great candor , the writer has allowed the whole of Bacon's remark to stand as the motto of his work , though it hints at the fact , which might , it is true , be naturally infer- red under such circumstances , that ...
... whole life . With great candor , the writer has allowed the whole of Bacon's remark to stand as the motto of his work , though it hints at the fact , which might , it is true , be naturally infer- red under such circumstances , that ...
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... whole , the style of Bacon is unique , and it certainly can- not be recommended as a model for philosophical writings ; but it gives a vivid idea of the strength and comprehensive- ness of his genius , and it has aided and widened the ...
... whole , the style of Bacon is unique , and it certainly can- not be recommended as a model for philosophical writings ; but it gives a vivid idea of the strength and comprehensive- ness of his genius , and it has aided and widened the ...
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... whole aristocratic and influential classes , their ven- geance was felt to be implacable , and no security could be ex- pected to the democratical leaders , till their whole opponents were destroyed . " — Vol . 11. pp . 31 , 32 . " The ...
... whole aristocratic and influential classes , their ven- geance was felt to be implacable , and no security could be ex- pected to the democratical leaders , till their whole opponents were destroyed . " — Vol . 11. pp . 31 , 32 . " The ...
Contents
THE ENGLISH ABROAD | 17 |
HALLAMS INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERATURE | 44 |
WARDS MEMOIR OF SAMUEL Curwen | 89 |
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