The North American Review, Band 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... scene of his creations . The time has been , when , baited and persecuted by the whole body of Brit- ish critics ... scene , which they set before us . It comes from within . It springs from beneath the wand of their genius . No matter ...
... scene of his creations . The time has been , when , baited and persecuted by the whole body of Brit- ish critics ... scene , which they set before us . It comes from within . It springs from beneath the wand of their genius . No matter ...
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... scene of my sea - sorrows , when Mr. clapped his hands close to me , and startled me out of my reverie . Certainly my adhesiveness must either be very large , or uncommonly active just now , for my heart yearned towards the old timbers ...
... scene of my sea - sorrows , when Mr. clapped his hands close to me , and startled me out of my reverie . Certainly my adhesiveness must either be very large , or uncommonly active just now , for my heart yearned towards the old timbers ...
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... scene , when I was upon mine , down he went upon his , making the most absurd , de- vout looking vis - à - vis , I ever beheld ; in the last scene , too , when he ought to have been going off to execution , down he went again upon his ...
... scene , when I was upon mine , down he went upon his , making the most absurd , de- vout looking vis - à - vis , I ever beheld ; in the last scene , too , when he ought to have been going off to execution , down he went again upon his ...
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