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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... BROUGHAM'S LIVES OF MEN OF LETTERS Lives of Men of Letters and Science , who flour- ished in the Time of George the Third . By HENKY , LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . III . THE SOURCES OF THE DIVINA COMMEDIA 1. La Divine ...
... BROUGHAM'S LIVES OF MEN OF LETTERS Lives of Men of Letters and Science , who flour- ished in the Time of George the Third . By HENKY , LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . III . THE SOURCES OF THE DIVINA COMMEDIA 1. La Divine ...
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... LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . Phila- delphia : Carey & Hart . 1846. 12mo . pp . 302 . We give a hearty welcome to this new volume from such a distinguished hand . It contains another series of animated portraits , struck off ...
... LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . Phila- delphia : Carey & Hart . 1846. 12mo . pp . 302 . We give a hearty welcome to this new volume from such a distinguished hand . It contains another series of animated portraits , struck off ...
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... Lord Brougham has been attacked by English critics , one or two of whom he has paid back with a compliment which will not make them impatient for another . In their desire to show off his ignorance and errors , they have made an ...
... Lord Brougham has been attacked by English critics , one or two of whom he has paid back with a compliment which will not make them impatient for another . In their desire to show off his ignorance and errors , they have made an ...
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... Lord Brougham professes himself un- able to see why it was not a very tolerable match , and thinks that Johnson's opposition to it must have arisen from an at- tachment to her on his own part . Now , if this was so , all the world must ...
... Lord Brougham professes himself un- able to see why it was not a very tolerable match , and thinks that Johnson's opposition to it must have arisen from an at- tachment to her on his own part . Now , if this was so , all the world must ...
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... Lord Brougham , as it seems to us , hardly does jus- tice to the great moralist , presenting a view of him which is deficient in harmony and wholeness , and made up of parts not always consistent with each other , the shade of Boswell ...
... Lord Brougham , as it seems to us , hardly does jus- tice to the great moralist , presenting a view of him which is deficient in harmony and wholeness , and made up of parts not always consistent with each other , the shade of Boswell ...
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