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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... says of the style of the great moralist is altogether discrimi- nating and true . To Johnson's poetry he assigns a rank perhaps too high , if it be regarded as poetry ; but when we regard it as eloquent and powerful declamation , like ...
... says of the style of the great moralist is altogether discrimi- nating and true . To Johnson's poetry he assigns a rank perhaps too high , if it be regarded as poetry ; but when we regard it as eloquent and powerful declamation , like ...
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... says , but within it he must have been very great . It is true that he had that strong common sense and wit which are among the chief elements of suc- cess ; but we do not know that he had the overflowing abun- dance and easy command of ...
... says , but within it he must have been very great . It is true that he had that strong common sense and wit which are among the chief elements of suc- cess ; but we do not know that he had the overflowing abun- dance and easy command of ...
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... say was the only object and concern of the whole party . Now Boswell had this feeling , that it was the province of ... says , that those who saw him but once or twice formed an erroneous estimate of his temper , which was rather kindly ...
... say was the only object and concern of the whole party . Now Boswell had this feeling , that it was the province of ... says , that those who saw him but once or twice formed an erroneous estimate of his temper , which was rather kindly ...
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... says , that he has had those complaints as long as he remembers any thing , and " the tar - water has not removed ... say ; there are none of his writings in which he has disclosed them . Lord Brougham thinks that there are allu- sions ...
... says , that he has had those complaints as long as he remembers any thing , and " the tar - water has not removed ... say ; there are none of his writings in which he has disclosed them . Lord Brougham thinks that there are allu- sions ...
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... says , his favorite , though who had attacked it or thrown any reproach upon it since the Battle of the Books , it was not easy to tell . His essay , being written in French , was not read at all in England ; abroad , it excited some ...
... says , his favorite , though who had attacked it or thrown any reproach upon it since the Battle of the Books , it was not easy to tell . His essay , being written in French , was not read at all in England ; abroad , it excited some ...
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