North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... feel for the great masters of English literature , it is impossible not to transfer no little share of the sentiment to the seats of science , where their minds were formed . That American must have a temper , which we are happy not to ...
... feel for the great masters of English literature , it is impossible not to transfer no little share of the sentiment to the seats of science , where their minds were formed . That American must have a temper , which we are happy not to ...
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... feeling , merely national , which can com- pare with this , it should be that which corresponds to it ; the complacency , with which it were to be hoped the wise and good friends of British glory in England would regard this flourishing ...
... feeling , merely national , which can com- pare with this , it should be that which corresponds to it ; the complacency , with which it were to be hoped the wise and good friends of British glory in England would regard this flourishing ...
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... feel a misgiving whether our testimonies of admiration may not be discredited , and our sentences of delight and rapture revers- ed . We have had too much good poetry , to feel sure that it is good ; and the tide of popularity and ...
... feel a misgiving whether our testimonies of admiration may not be discredited , and our sentences of delight and rapture revers- ed . We have had too much good poetry , to feel sure that it is good ; and the tide of popularity and ...
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... feels himself to be nothing more than he is ; but I find myself unable to manage it with decorum : these details are of a species of horror so nau- seous and disgusting ; they are so degrading to the sufferers , and to the hearers ...
... feels himself to be nothing more than he is ; but I find myself unable to manage it with decorum : these details are of a species of horror so nau- seous and disgusting ; they are so degrading to the sufferers , and to the hearers ...
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... feel , in the growing greatness of the community to which they belong . Those portions of the state , which are obliged to go abroad to seek a market for their produce , it can hardly be expected , will feel much zeal in promoting ...
... feel , in the growing greatness of the community to which they belong . Those portions of the state , which are obliged to go abroad to seek a market for their produce , it can hardly be expected , will feel much zeal in promoting ...
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