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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... seems to have been treated as a visitation of God , with which there was no such thing as contending . When one thinks of his long struggle with poverty , of his dining behind a screen at Cave's , because too meanly dressed to appear at ...
... seems to have been treated as a visitation of God , with which there was no such thing as contending . When one thinks of his long struggle with poverty , of his dining behind a screen at Cave's , because too meanly dressed to appear at ...
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... seems to us , hardly does jus- tice to the great moralist , presenting a view of him which is deficient in harmony and wholeness , and made up of parts not always consistent with each other , the shade of Boswell would be beside itself ...
... seems to us , hardly does jus- tice to the great moralist , presenting a view of him which is deficient in harmony and wholeness , and made up of parts not always consistent with each other , the shade of Boswell would be beside itself ...
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... seem wearily formal and mechanical in any other , but which affect us differently in his case , be- cause they are ... seems to us to express a hasty and ill - considered opinion . Dull the Rambler may be , but flimsy it is not ; - it ...
... seem wearily formal and mechanical in any other , but which affect us differently in his case , be- cause they are ... seems to us to express a hasty and ill - considered opinion . Dull the Rambler may be , but flimsy it is not ; - it ...
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... seems to us , that he might as well exalt the social powers of Adam and Eve , who may have been great in conversation , for aught we know , though the existing records of it are quite too few to 6 * 1847. ] 65 Men of Letters and Science .
... seems to us , that he might as well exalt the social powers of Adam and Eve , who may have been great in conversation , for aught we know , though the existing records of it are quite too few to 6 * 1847. ] 65 Men of Letters and Science .
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... seems that he had forgotten his surprise on that occasion , and believed himself to have been all the while familiar with the great fact which was so new to all the rest of the world . So , too , in his papers on the subject of the ...
... seems that he had forgotten his surprise on that occasion , and believed himself to have been all the while familiar with the great fact which was so new to all the rest of the world . So , too , in his papers on the subject of the ...
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