The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mind was as yet strongly impressed with the loss of her father , of whom she never speaks but in terms of the highest affection and veneration . She was surrounded , as usual , with a company of men , who hung upon all that she said By ...
... mind was as yet strongly impressed with the loss of her father , of whom she never speaks but in terms of the highest affection and veneration . She was surrounded , as usual , with a company of men , who hung upon all that she said By ...
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... minds by the ob- jects which surround them , and if they have even a moderate share of talent , they will be sure to ... mind like that of Madame de Staël to be tied down with such restrictions ; she was formed to rise higher and pursue ...
... minds by the ob- jects which surround them , and if they have even a moderate share of talent , they will be sure to ... mind like that of Madame de Staël to be tied down with such restrictions ; she was formed to rise higher and pursue ...
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... mind , which , still , would not bear to be made the subject of painting . We " are not sure here that Goldsmith in this line intended a dis- tinct personification , or meant any thing more than a meta- phorical use of language so ...
... mind , which , still , would not bear to be made the subject of painting . We " are not sure here that Goldsmith in this line intended a dis- tinct personification , or meant any thing more than a meta- phorical use of language so ...
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... mind any idea of regal dignity , made me think rath- er of some favourite actor in Richard III ; nor would the expres sions , which the historian applies to this valiant usurper of the crow nof England , be inapplicable on the present ...
... mind any idea of regal dignity , made me think rath- er of some favourite actor in Richard III ; nor would the expres sions , which the historian applies to this valiant usurper of the crow nof England , be inapplicable on the present ...
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... mind of its existence . The author divides Italy into three regions , distinguished by their different systems of cultivation . The first extends from mount Cenis and the Alps of Suza to the shores of the Adriatic . The fertility of ...
... mind of its existence . The author divides Italy into three regions , distinguished by their different systems of cultivation . The first extends from mount Cenis and the Alps of Suza to the shores of the Adriatic . The fertility of ...
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