The North American Review, Volume 55Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1842 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 42
... leaves is that of grace . So does Racine . " Boileau may be compared to the dog , whose sagacity is re- markable ... leave an awe that discourages familiarity . His copies of the ancients may be too servile ; but if a good translator ...
... leaves is that of grace . So does Racine . " Boileau may be compared to the dog , whose sagacity is re- markable ... leave an awe that discourages familiarity . His copies of the ancients may be too servile ; but if a good translator ...
Page 181
... leave with characteristic pomp , leaving on board five of his es- cort , as he said , to see that we carried on no contraband trade . ” - Vol . 1. p . 211 . After a day or two spent in taking in supplies of wood and water , it became ...
... leave with characteristic pomp , leaving on board five of his es- cort , as he said , to see that we carried on no contraband trade . ” - Vol . 1. p . 211 . After a day or two spent in taking in supplies of wood and water , it became ...
Page 187
... leave the pleasing task of tracing the fortunes and following the adven- tures of the author , although they are at this point but half told . We have little fear but that the reader will peruse the remaining half for himself . We can ...
... leave the pleasing task of tracing the fortunes and following the adven- tures of the author , although they are at this point but half told . We have little fear but that the reader will peruse the remaining half for himself . We can ...
Contents
THE ENGLISH IN AFGHANISTAN | 45 |
THE GYPSIES | 72 |
Life of Peter Van SchAACK | 97 |
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