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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... Genius . By HARRIET FARLEY . VII . DUER'S LIFE OF LORD STIRLING . The Life of William Alexander , Earl of Stirling , Major - General in the Army of the United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By ...
... Genius . By HARRIET FARLEY . VII . DUER'S LIFE OF LORD STIRLING . The Life of William Alexander , Earl of Stirling , Major - General in the Army of the United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By ...
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... genius in giving a charm to biographical writing . Others have quarrelled with his por- trait of Rousseau , as it would seem , because he does not represent that mean - spirited creature as a great philanthro- pist and benefactor of ...
... genius in giving a charm to biographical writing . Others have quarrelled with his por- trait of Rousseau , as it would seem , because he does not represent that mean - spirited creature as a great philanthro- pist and benefactor of ...
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... genius was very apt to betray . In private life , D'Alembert appears to have been always amiable and everywhere welcome . He came into society with the unconscious freedom of a child , never oppressed by the weight of his reputation ...
... genius was very apt to betray . In private life , D'Alembert appears to have been always amiable and everywhere welcome . He came into society with the unconscious freedom of a child , never oppressed by the weight of his reputation ...
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... genius of the great Florentine poet . No such feeling is now entertained ; literary criticism . having made so much progress of late years , we are all con- vinced , that to subject the works of men of genius to such an analysis is not ...
... genius of the great Florentine poet . No such feeling is now entertained ; literary criticism . having made so much progress of late years , we are all con- vinced , that to subject the works of men of genius to such an analysis is not ...
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... permanent form until Dante combined them in his im- mortal work , and gave to them the sanction of genius . We shall endeavour to show how much influence they exercised on 1847. ] The Sources of the Divina Commedia . 105.
... permanent form until Dante combined them in his im- mortal work , and gave to them the sanction of genius . We shall endeavour to show how much influence they exercised on 1847. ] The Sources of the Divina Commedia . 105.
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