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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WORCESTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY 179 A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the Eng . lish Language ; to which are added Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Proper Names , much enlarged and improved ; and a ...
WORCESTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY 179 A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the Eng . lish Language ; to which are added Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Proper Names , much enlarged and improved ; and a ...
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A Comprehensive Lexicon of the Greek Language , adapted to the Use of Colleges and Schools in the United States . Third Edition , greatly enlarged and improved . By John PICKERING . 2. A Greek - English Lexicon , based on the German ...
A Comprehensive Lexicon of the Greek Language , adapted to the Use of Colleges and Schools in the United States . Third Edition , greatly enlarged and improved . By John PICKERING . 2. A Greek - English Lexicon , based on the German ...
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so beautifully one of the highest offices of poetry , by preserving the memory of noble actions in the simple language of the heart . At Manchester , the prince divided bis army into two columns , in order to advance more rapidly .
so beautifully one of the highest offices of poetry , by preserving the memory of noble actions in the simple language of the heart . At Manchester , the prince divided bis army into two columns , in order to advance more rapidly .
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But on the whole , as his language is somewhat losty , and as no man living has collected a richer variety of enemies than he , it is not strange if some should take this indirect way to resent those wrongs which otherwise they would ...
But on the whole , as his language is somewhat losty , and as no man living has collected a richer variety of enemies than he , it is not strange if some should take this indirect way to resent those wrongs which otherwise they would ...
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... and , among other attractions , his occasional solemnity and tenderness of feeling , these various merits are united in a work which will never lose its charm for intellectual readers so long as our language endures .
... and , among other attractions , his occasional solemnity and tenderness of feeling , these various merits are united in a work which will never lose its charm for intellectual readers so long as our language endures .
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