The North American Review, Volume 88Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 186
... learning the eighteenth century gave to the cause of Christianity in England was chiefly expended upon apologet- ics , and at its close both theology and criticism had sunk to a very low estate . The great Evangelical revival which ...
... learning the eighteenth century gave to the cause of Christianity in England was chiefly expended upon apologet- ics , and at its close both theology and criticism had sunk to a very low estate . The great Evangelical revival which ...
Page 192
... learning have been criticising our version , and making its imperfections no- torious . Any interpretation of the original which involves a departure from the sense of the English text , is a criticism of the latter , whether formally ...
... learning have been criticising our version , and making its imperfections no- torious . Any interpretation of the original which involves a departure from the sense of the English text , is a criticism of the latter , whether formally ...
Page 524
... learning himself , col- lected about him in the Tobacco College several literary men of whose weaknesses and vices he made sport . For dignified literary character he cared nothing . He exiled the celebrated Wolf from his dominions ...
... learning himself , col- lected about him in the Tobacco College several literary men of whose weaknesses and vices he made sport . For dignified literary character he cared nothing . He exiled the celebrated Wolf from his dominions ...
Contents
THE MOUNT VERNON MEMORIAL | 52 |
EDMUND BURKE | 61 |
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF DE QUINCEY | 113 |
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