The North American Review, Volume 94Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1862 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 55
... say so ! he must be seriously hurt . May I be permitted to see Mr. Saul ? ' ' I will ascertain his pleasure , Mr. Ananias ... says , ' How do you do , Mr. Saul ? I understood you had done our city the honor of a visit . Hope you had a ...
... say so ! he must be seriously hurt . May I be permitted to see Mr. Saul ? ' ' I will ascertain his pleasure , Mr. Ananias ... says , ' How do you do , Mr. Saul ? I understood you had done our city the honor of a visit . Hope you had a ...
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... says Mr. Ruskin , has to speak of the earth in sadness ; but he will not let that sadness affect or change his thought of it . No ; though Castor and Pollux be dead , yet the earth is our mother still , -fruitful , life - giving ...
... says Mr. Ruskin , has to speak of the earth in sadness ; but he will not let that sadness affect or change his thought of it . No ; though Castor and Pollux be dead , yet the earth is our mother still , -fruitful , life - giving ...
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... say , that they would strike a mere English reader as singu- lar , since they are always happily descriptive of the objects to which they are applied . For instance , he says : " Instead of rendering éri Tavúπeπλe by Mr. Newman's Thetis ...
... say , that they would strike a mere English reader as singu- lar , since they are always happily descriptive of the objects to which they are applied . For instance , he says : " Instead of rendering éri Tavúπeπλe by Mr. Newman's Thetis ...
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Singularités Historiques et Littéraires | 1 |
METHODIST CLERICAL BIOGRAPHY | 41 |
GERMAN AND FRENCH CRIMINAL PROCEDURE | 75 |
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