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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... taste would doubtless , intercept his view Of that strange thing , ' which after all was -- true . ( " When Luther's sun arose , to chase away The dim religious light ' of Romish day , Opposing , only , to the mellow glare Of gold and ...
... taste would doubtless , intercept his view Of that strange thing , ' which after all was -- true . ( " When Luther's sun arose , to chase away The dim religious light ' of Romish day , Opposing , only , to the mellow glare Of gold and ...
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... taste of this fowl , ' tis amazingly good . " Those pigeons are fat , Sir , come , swallow a mite , " The flesh of this hare too is tender and white . " In short , every dish has a notable taste , " And Mignot this morning himself has ...
... taste of this fowl , ' tis amazingly good . " Those pigeons are fat , Sir , come , swallow a mite , " The flesh of this hare too is tender and white . " In short , every dish has a notable taste , " And Mignot this morning himself has ...
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... taste of men ; but they run , as if by instinct , into their endeared classical enclosures , and lay down the law for us as they find it there . No matter that two or three thousand years have rolled between us and the memorable eras of ...
... taste of men ; but they run , as if by instinct , into their endeared classical enclosures , and lay down the law for us as they find it there . No matter that two or three thousand years have rolled between us and the memorable eras of ...
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