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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... considered surprising that it should have been adopted as the wisest course , at a moment of such deep depression . Sorrow has its intoxica- tion as well as joy , and few men have received from nature , or won by education , so firm a ...
... considered surprising that it should have been adopted as the wisest course , at a moment of such deep depression . Sorrow has its intoxica- tion as well as joy , and few men have received from nature , or won by education , so firm a ...
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... considered it an injudicious . and discreditable connection ; though , with the single excep- tion of the word " ignominious , " which he applies to it , there is nothing indicating excitement of feeling ; and it should be remembered ...
... considered it an injudicious . and discreditable connection ; though , with the single excep- tion of the word " ignominious , " which he applies to it , there is nothing indicating excitement of feeling ; and it should be remembered ...
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... considered perfectly natural that such a person as Miss Burney should feel herself honored by the trust of preparing snuff for the queen . It We have no disposition to find fault with Lord Brough- 1847. ] 63 Men of Letters and Science .
... considered perfectly natural that such a person as Miss Burney should feel herself honored by the trust of preparing snuff for the queen . It We have no disposition to find fault with Lord Brough- 1847. ] 63 Men of Letters and Science .
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... considered opinion . Dull the Rambler may be , but flimsy it is not ; - it is dull to us because it was an ephemeral publication , which found readers and satisfied them in the day for which it was intended ; and , if it has lost its ...
... considered opinion . Dull the Rambler may be , but flimsy it is not ; - it is dull to us because it was an ephemeral publication , which found readers and satisfied them in the day for which it was intended ; and , if it has lost its ...
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... considered as a treatise on sympathy , or a view of some aspects of human nature , seen with searching discrimination , and presented in a rich and fascinating style , it would not be easy to say too much in its praise . One effect of ...
... considered as a treatise on sympathy , or a view of some aspects of human nature , seen with searching discrimination , and presented in a rich and fascinating style , it would not be easy to say too much in its praise . One effect of ...
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