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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... hardly be considered surprising that it should have been adopted as the wisest course , at a moment of such deep depression . Sorrow has its intoxication as well as joy , and few men have received from nature , or won by education ...
... hardly be considered surprising that it should have been adopted as the wisest course , at a moment of such deep depression . Sorrow has its intoxication as well as joy , and few men have received from nature , or won by education ...
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Thus , when the widow of his friend Thrale married Piozzi , the Doctor , like every body else at the time , considered it an injudicious and discreditable connection ; though , with the single exception of the word " ignominious ...
Thus , when the widow of his friend Thrale married Piozzi , the Doctor , like every body else at the time , considered it an injudicious and discreditable connection ; though , with the single exception of the word " ignominious ...
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And it shows how oddly our notions of high and low are perverted , that so many wonder at his submitting to the caprice of Johnson , while it is considered perfectly natural that such a person as Miss Burney should feel herself honored ...
And it shows how oddly our notions of high and low are perverted , that so many wonder at his submitting to the caprice of Johnson , while it is considered perfectly natural that such a person as Miss Burney should feel herself honored ...
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Some of his writings Lord Brougham characterizes as dull and finisy , in which he has reference principally to the Rambler and Idler , and seems to us to express a hasty and ill - considered opinion .
Some of his writings Lord Brougham characterizes as dull and finisy , in which he has reference principally to the Rambler and Idler , and seems to us to express a hasty and ill - considered opinion .
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... resolving all moral approbation into sympathy , is quite too narrow to be true , as would be felt at once by any thoughtful reader ; but considered as a ; treatise on sympathy , or a view of some aspects of human nature , seen with ...
... resolving all moral approbation into sympathy , is quite too narrow to be true , as would be felt at once by any thoughtful reader ; but considered as a ; treatise on sympathy , or a view of some aspects of human nature , seen with ...
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