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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... Literature and Eminent Liter- ary Men ( being a Gallery of Literary Portraits ) . By GEORGE GILFILLAN . II . SCHOOLCRAFT ON THE IROQUOIS INDIANS . Report on the Census of the Iroquois Indians in the State of New York , taken by Order of ...
... Literature and Eminent Liter- ary Men ( being a Gallery of Literary Portraits ) . By GEORGE GILFILLAN . II . SCHOOLCRAFT ON THE IROQUOIS INDIANS . Report on the Census of the Iroquois Indians in the State of New York , taken by Order of ...
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... literature , as the editor of one of those clever periodicals which reflect with so much truth and vivacity the movement of French intel- lect in the various realms of thought . But to American readers he brings a still higher claim ...
... literature , as the editor of one of those clever periodicals which reflect with so much truth and vivacity the movement of French intel- lect in the various realms of thought . But to American readers he brings a still higher claim ...
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... literature of the day . It is a pity to disturb the story of this classical communion ; but as John- son was in Scotland in 1773 , and Hume died in 1776 , it was certainly premature in the Doctor to take offence three years before ...
... literature of the day . It is a pity to disturb the story of this classical communion ; but as John- son was in Scotland in 1773 , and Hume died in 1776 , it was certainly premature in the Doctor to take offence three years before ...
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... literature , with which he was familiar , but securing those treasures of classical learning which he afterwards used to so great advantage . The monotony of his retired life was varied by an affair of the - - heart with the daughter of ...
... literature , with which he was familiar , but securing those treasures of classical learning which he afterwards used to so great advantage . The monotony of his retired life was varied by an affair of the - - heart with the daughter of ...
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... literature , in which he vindicates , as he says , his favorite , though who had attacked it or thrown any reproach upon it since the Battle of the Books , it was not easy to tell . His essay , being written in French , was not read at ...
... literature , in which he vindicates , as he says , his favorite , though who had attacked it or thrown any reproach upon it since the Battle of the Books , it was not easy to tell . His essay , being written in French , was not read at ...
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