The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... Gæthe 201 in Rhyme 68 Song by Lord Byron .. - 367 Lines from London Morning Chronicle Third Satire of Boileau 206 76 Verses by Boufflers - .. 366 Epigram 203 Brackenridge's Voyage up the Missouri Gæthe's Life Hedge's Logick - Howe's ...
... Gæthe 201 in Rhyme 68 Song by Lord Byron .. - 367 Lines from London Morning Chronicle Third Satire of Boileau 206 76 Verses by Boufflers - .. 366 Epigram 203 Brackenridge's Voyage up the Missouri Gæthe's Life Hedge's Logick - Howe's ...
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... Gæthe accepted the invitations of the duke of Saxe ( Weimar ) with whom , in his travels in Italy , and ever since at his residence at the Athens of Germany , he has been connected , we are unable to say . A fourth volume of these ...
... Gæthe accepted the invitations of the duke of Saxe ( Weimar ) with whom , in his travels in Italy , and ever since at his residence at the Athens of Germany , he has been connected , we are unable to say . A fourth volume of these ...
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... Gæthe , extends , it is true , wide around , from himself , to many persons and things , else indifferent , with which he is connected . But we have not been able to sup- press the feeling , that not a little is detailed with faithful ...
... Gæthe , extends , it is true , wide around , from himself , to many persons and things , else indifferent , with which he is connected . But we have not been able to sup- press the feeling , that not a little is detailed with faithful ...
Contents
MISCELLANY | 93 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 158 |
Epigrams of Boileau | 206 |
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