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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... taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great , and the President Des Brosses , who had frequent opportunities of seeing him in his youth , says that his mind at ...
... taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great , and the President Des Brosses , who had frequent opportunities of seeing him in his youth , says that his mind at ...
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... and his brother sang , were frequented by men of taste as the best music in Rome . But his favorite amusement was the chase , which gave a freer play to his natural vivacity , 1847. ] 3 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... and his brother sang , were frequented by men of taste as the best music in Rome . But his favorite amusement was the chase , which gave a freer play to his natural vivacity , 1847. ] 3 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... taste , which he would take up from time to time to examine , and then lay them down again . His manners , however , were al- ways mild , affable , and agreeable . " In this manner he passed the last years of his life , divid- ing his ...
... taste , which he would take up from time to time to examine , and then lay them down again . His manners , however , were al- ways mild , affable , and agreeable . " In this manner he passed the last years of his life , divid- ing his ...
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... taste for their investigations , he has entered with all his heart into those studies and discoveries to which they are indebted for their fame . With moralists and literary men , he is , of course , less successful and happy . But a ...
... taste for their investigations , he has entered with all his heart into those studies and discoveries to which they are indebted for their fame . With moralists and literary men , he is , of course , less successful and happy . But a ...
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... taste ever joins in the contempt which is pour- ed on Boswell's name ; nor , on the other hand , will many be ready to subscribe to such extensive praise as this . The truth is , that his contemporaries were as much at a loss to know ...
... taste ever joins in the contempt which is pour- ed on Boswell's name ; nor , on the other hand , will many be ready to subscribe to such extensive praise as this . The truth is , that his contemporaries were as much at a loss to know ...
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