The North American Review, Band 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... returned , and what was returned was kept for ever . His advancement was on firm ground - he was recognized in publick , as well as respected in private ; and as no man was ever more courted , and better re- ceived by the publick , so ...
... returned , and what was returned was kept for ever . His advancement was on firm ground - he was recognized in publick , as well as respected in private ; and as no man was ever more courted , and better re- ceived by the publick , so ...
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... returned . It was universally reported , that the exquisite group of the Lao- coon was greatly damaged by the overturning of the vehicle which conveyed it over Mount Cenis . It is already set up again , and its appearance refutes the ...
... returned . It was universally reported , that the exquisite group of the Lao- coon was greatly damaged by the overturning of the vehicle which conveyed it over Mount Cenis . It is already set up again , and its appearance refutes the ...
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... returned , they would not believe that he had been on a mere expedition of taste to Dresden . Upon occasion of having an engraver for a fellow lodger , Goethe turned his hand himself to the tool , and etched several small things , from ...
... returned , they would not believe that he had been on a mere expedition of taste to Dresden . Upon occasion of having an engraver for a fellow lodger , Goethe turned his hand himself to the tool , and etched several small things , from ...
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