The North American Review, Volume 183University of Northern Iowa, 1906 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 835
... never been opened from the day that the house was built , but it seemed a blessed refuge for me now . The bed was this one , wherein I am lying now , and dictating these histories morning after morning with so much serenity . It was ...
... never been opened from the day that the house was built , but it seemed a blessed refuge for me now . The bed was this one , wherein I am lying now , and dictating these histories morning after morning with so much serenity . It was ...
Page 1049
... never be more than an irritation . It inclines one indulgently toward the critic's sins to read that " Dickens had to make a character humorous before he could make it human " ; or that " The chil- dren of his fancy are spoilt children ...
... never be more than an irritation . It inclines one indulgently toward the critic's sins to read that " Dickens had to make a character humorous before he could make it human " ; or that " The chil- dren of his fancy are spoilt children ...
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... Never a word of complaint was made against the behavior of this troop ; yet it is well known that never again will a colored troop be ordered to that post for station . The people of Washington do not want them . It is a notorious fact ...
... Never a word of complaint was made against the behavior of this troop ; yet it is well known that never again will a colored troop be ordered to that post for station . The people of Washington do not want them . It is a notorious fact ...
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