The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English critics , one or two of whom he has paid back with a compliment which will not make them impatient for ... language is somewhat lofty , and as no man living has collected a richer variety of enemies than he , it is not strange if ...
... English critics , one or two of whom he has paid back with a compliment which will not make them impatient for ... language is somewhat lofty , and as no man living has collected a richer variety of enemies than he , it is not strange if ...
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... language , who can resist the temptation to flourish it in the eyes and ears of men . The natural bent of Gibbon's ... English barons , and the short and brilliant lives of the Black Prince , of Sir Philip Sidney , and Montrose . He had ...
... language , who can resist the temptation to flourish it in the eyes and ears of men . The natural bent of Gibbon's ... English barons , and the short and brilliant lives of the Black Prince , of Sir Philip Sidney , and Montrose . He had ...
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... language and beautiful illustrations lay unread , beneath his feet . At least , such was the sub- stance of his meditations ; for we would not give the impres- sion , that he , whose life was plain English prose , ever stated the ...
... language and beautiful illustrations lay unread , beneath his feet . At least , such was the sub- stance of his meditations ; for we would not give the impres- sion , that he , whose life was plain English prose , ever stated the ...
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... language , to England , she embarked with them , and on her arrival set out at once for the metropolis , whither she found her way by repeating her only English word , " London , London . " After straying awhile about the streets , the ...
... language , to England , she embarked with them , and on her arrival set out at once for the metropolis , whither she found her way by repeating her only English word , " London , London . " After straying awhile about the streets , the ...
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... English Language ; to which are added Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Proper Names , much enlarged and improved ; and a Pronoun- cing Vocabulary of Modern Geographical Names . By JOSEPH E. WORCESTER . Boston ...
... English Language ; to which are added Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Proper Names , much enlarged and improved ; and a Pronoun- cing Vocabulary of Modern Geographical Names . By JOSEPH E. WORCESTER . Boston ...
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