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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... less than sixpence a day , —of his occasional enjoyment of conver- sation with men like Burke , which , when it was over , left him in solitude and sorrow , of the plaintive manner in which he would entreat others to sit up with him ...
... less than sixpence a day , —of his occasional enjoyment of conver- sation with men like Burke , which , when it was over , left him in solitude and sorrow , of the plaintive manner in which he would entreat others to sit up with him ...
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... less esteemed as the literary fashion changes ; always sure , however , of read- ers of the higher order , however neglected by the light and trifling generation who disdain all things but new . If they were lost and forgotten , his ...
... less esteemed as the literary fashion changes ; always sure , however , of read- ers of the higher order , however neglected by the light and trifling generation who disdain all things but new . If they were lost and forgotten , his ...
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... less questionable advantage which Dr. Smith secured by means of his residence abroad ; this was the acquaintance of distinguished men , particularly in France , where he found those whose tastes and investigations were similar to his ...
... less questionable advantage which Dr. Smith secured by means of his residence abroad ; this was the acquaintance of distinguished men , particularly in France , where he found those whose tastes and investigations were similar to his ...
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... less employments to share the excitement of war at a com- fortable distance from its dangers . Gibbon , among others , was glorified with the rank of captain in the regiment of which his father was major ; but he found no enjoyment in ...
... less employments to share the excitement of war at a com- fortable distance from its dangers . Gibbon , among others , was glorified with the rank of captain in the regiment of which his father was major ; but he found no enjoyment in ...
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... less attractive in the outward man . His head enor- mously large , with no elevation of feature , his mouth a round orifice directly in the centre , his form heavy and unmanage- able , partly with corpulence , but still more by a ...
... less attractive in the outward man . His head enor- mously large , with no elevation of feature , his mouth a round orifice directly in the centre , his form heavy and unmanage- able , partly with corpulence , but still more by a ...
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