The North American Review, Volume 119Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1874 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... writer was not permitted to see them . The greater part of the books have been transferred elsewhere ; and the condition of those that remain may be inferred from that of the only book - room that was accessible . Its furniture ...
... writer was not permitted to see them . The greater part of the books have been transferred elsewhere ; and the condition of those that remain may be inferred from that of the only book - room that was accessible . Its furniture ...
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... writers of that day being , as the native critics say , more studious of matter than of manner . During the short - lived dynasties that followed the Han and Tsin , the struggle for power allowed no breathing - time for the revival of ...
... writers of that day being , as the native critics say , more studious of matter than of manner . During the short - lived dynasties that followed the Han and Tsin , the struggle for power allowed no breathing - time for the revival of ...
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... writing a series of questions intended to gauge the erudition and test the acumen of the candidate was all that was ... writer dares to depart ; and , under the collective title of the poetry of Tang , they have added to the ...
... writing a series of questions intended to gauge the erudition and test the acumen of the candidate was all that was ... writer dares to depart ; and , under the collective title of the poetry of Tang , they have added to the ...
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... writing of inscriptions for the temples of various divinities , in acknowledgment of services , are among the lighter tasks of the Hanlin . They are not , how- ever , like that above referred to , of rare occurrence . Ambitious of ...
... writing of inscriptions for the temples of various divinities , in acknowledgment of services , are among the lighter tasks of the Hanlin . They are not , how- ever , like that above referred to , of rare occurrence . Ambitious of ...
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... writer . At the end of every month these records shall be sealed up and deposited in a desk , and at the close ... writers and editors for all the literary enterprises of the Emperor . Some of these are so vast that it is safe to ...
... writer . At the end of every month these records shall be sealed up and deposited in a desk , and at the close ... writers and editors for all the literary enterprises of the Emperor . Some of these are so vast that it is safe to ...
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