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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... present day . We fully accede to the justice of the opinion which pro- nounces the Lives of the Poets the best of Johnson's works . Some of these biographies are spoken of with contempt , for their prejudice and narrowness , by those ...
... present day . We fully accede to the justice of the opinion which pro- nounces the Lives of the Poets the best of Johnson's works . Some of these biographies are spoken of with contempt , for their prejudice and narrowness , by those ...
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... present day . Let the attempt be made to record the sayings of any other master of conversation , -Sir James Mackintosh , for example , and one easily sees that in these social efforts Johnson has no brother near his throne . - - Though ...
... present day . Let the attempt be made to record the sayings of any other master of conversation , -Sir James Mackintosh , for example , and one easily sees that in these social efforts Johnson has no brother near his throne . - - Though ...
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... present day ; and such was the variety of suggestion always flowing from his active and fertile mind , that every part must have contained much to interest and instruct mankind . It was in 1759 that Adam Smith published his Theory of ...
... present day ; and such was the variety of suggestion always flowing from his active and fertile mind , that every part must have contained much to interest and instruct mankind . It was in 1759 that Adam Smith published his Theory of ...
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... present , and evidently very much to the surprise of the French chemist , who could not be convinced , except by a trial , that two gases could be converted into water . But afterwards it seems that he had forgotten his surprise on that ...
... present , and evidently very much to the surprise of the French chemist , who could not be convinced , except by a trial , that two gases could be converted into water . But afterwards it seems that he had forgotten his surprise on that ...
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... present day . The probability is , that there was no depth in his feel- ing on either side ; and it may have been because he found himself so cheered and welcomed on these several occasions , and was so complimented for his religious ...
... present day . The probability is , that there was no depth in his feel- ing on either side ; and it may have been because he found himself so cheered and welcomed on these several occasions , and was so complimented for his religious ...
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