The North American Review, Band 64Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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AIKIN'S LIFE OF ADDISON The Life of Joseph Addison . By LUCY AIKIN . IV . GREEK LEXICOGRAPHY 1. A Comprehensive Lexicon of the Greek Language , adapted to the Use of Colleges and Schools in the United States .
AIKIN'S LIFE OF ADDISON The Life of Joseph Addison . By LUCY AIKIN . IV . GREEK LEXICOGRAPHY 1. A Comprehensive Lexicon of the Greek Language , adapted to the Use of Colleges and Schools in the United States .
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Addison , too , he says , has left a great reputation of this kind , and Bolingbroke's superiority to all others cannot be doubted . But it seems to us , that he might as well exalt the social powers of Adam and Eve , who may have been ...
Addison , too , he says , has left a great reputation of this kind , and Bolingbroke's superiority to all others cannot be doubted . But it seems to us , that he might as well exalt the social powers of Adam and Eve , who may have been ...
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For Byron there was a Bryant ; for Coleridge a Dana ; for Wordsworth a Percival ; for Addison a Washington Irving . Those writers , and many others , had varied talents and accomplishments , nay , genius ; but it was timid and tottering ...
For Byron there was a Bryant ; for Coleridge a Dana ; for Wordsworth a Percival ; for Addison a Washington Irving . Those writers , and many others , had varied talents and accomplishments , nay , genius ; but it was timid and tottering ...
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The Life of Joseph Addison . By Lucr AIKIN . Philadelphia : Carey & Hart . 1846. 12mo . pp . 279 . - We had not ventured to promise ourselves an opportunity of bringing this great man in review before us ; and we are not without ...
The Life of Joseph Addison . By Lucr AIKIN . Philadelphia : Carey & Hart . 1846. 12mo . pp . 279 . - We had not ventured to promise ourselves an opportunity of bringing this great man in review before us ; and we are not without ...
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One of the most striking traits of Addison's mind was his humor , a quality of writing which is enjoyed more generally than it is understood . It is commonly supposed to be a gift , something belonging to the native constitution of the ...
One of the most striking traits of Addison's mind was his humor , a quality of writing which is enjoyed more generally than it is understood . It is commonly supposed to be a gift , something belonging to the native constitution of the ...
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