The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Page 158
... admiration . Their turbulent dissatisfaction quite disconcerted the child , and she was returning bashfully from the stage , when her mother , who was a woman of a high spirit , and alarmed for the success of her little actress , came ...
... admiration . Their turbulent dissatisfaction quite disconcerted the child , and she was returning bashfully from the stage , when her mother , who was a woman of a high spirit , and alarmed for the success of her little actress , came ...
Page 297
... admiration at what he had seen , she bid him not lavish his praises where they were not due ; " Practice makes perfect , " said the lady , in her natural voice ; and , at the same time , she lifted her veil . The monarch recognised and ...
... admiration at what he had seen , she bid him not lavish his praises where they were not due ; " Practice makes perfect , " said the lady , in her natural voice ; and , at the same time , she lifted her veil . The monarch recognised and ...
Page 315
... admiration of ancient authors , the hate of the schoolmen , the exact study of languages , and the efficacy of preaching ; which four causes produced an affectionate study of elo- quence , and copia of speech , which then began to flour ...
... admiration of ancient authors , the hate of the schoolmen , the exact study of languages , and the efficacy of preaching ; which four causes produced an affectionate study of elo- quence , and copia of speech , which then began to flour ...
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MISCELLANY | 93 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 158 |
Epigrams of Boileau | 206 |
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