The North American Review, Band 154Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1892 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English story by an English author whose name has not been known to American literature . The work owes its power to no charm of style , no artistic grouping of de- tails , no dramatic development of cause and effect ; but to the deadly ...
... English story by an English author whose name has not been known to American literature . The work owes its power to no charm of style , no artistic grouping of de- tails , no dramatic development of cause and effect ; but to the deadly ...
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... English had nothing like them . Their hulls were low , their beam great , their lines wonderfully fine , and their spread of canvas fit to have driven a " Royal George " through it with foam to the hawsepipes . The English followed suit ...
... English had nothing like them . Their hulls were low , their beam great , their lines wonderfully fine , and their spread of canvas fit to have driven a " Royal George " through it with foam to the hawsepipes . The English followed suit ...
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... English sailor . It is a distinction without a difference to speak of Englishmen and Americans in 1812 and in 1776. The Ameri- can is far removed from the Englishman now in those old fight- ing years they were cousins ; they were ...
... English sailor . It is a distinction without a difference to speak of Englishmen and Americans in 1812 and in 1776. The Ameri- can is far removed from the Englishman now in those old fight- ing years they were cousins ; they were ...
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