The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 14
... land ; and it is matter of study or conscious effort , if he goes elsewhere for his themes . We are proud of Mr. Irving's sketches of English life , proud of the gorgeous canvass upon which he has gathered in so much of the glowing ...
... land ; and it is matter of study or conscious effort , if he goes elsewhere for his themes . We are proud of Mr. Irving's sketches of English life , proud of the gorgeous canvass upon which he has gathered in so much of the glowing ...
Page 361
... land to sell his produce so high , that he can afford to pay his landlord a high rent for his land . Thus , in effect , the laboring and industrious classes are severely taxed upon the very necessaries of life , to support the wealthy land ...
... land to sell his produce so high , that he can afford to pay his landlord a high rent for his land . Thus , in effect , the laboring and industrious classes are severely taxed upon the very necessaries of life , to support the wealthy land ...
Page 492
... land through which he travels , the traveller must remember that he cannot in all cases enter into the feelings and habits of thought which prevail in it , and therefore cannot estimate the power of those sentiments , on which public ...
... land through which he travels , the traveller must remember that he cannot in all cases enter into the feelings and habits of thought which prevail in it , and therefore cannot estimate the power of those sentiments , on which public ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American ancient appears Ariosto Ashmun Audubon beautiful bird Boston called Carey Channing character Châteaubriand Christian church Cicero course cultivated delight England English Europe excitement existence favor feeling France friends genius give Greece happiness heart heaven honor horse human hundred important influence intellectual interest Italy Julius Cæsar labor land light living look Machiavelli Madame de Stael manner means ment mind moral nations nature never NICCOLÒ MACHIAVELLI passed passion peculiar perhaps person Philadelphia philosophical poet poetry political present principles pursuit readers religion remarks respect Rome scene seems shew Sir James Mackintosh slavery slaves society soul spirit spontoon talent taste Teufelsdroeckh thee things thou thought tion traveller truth universal suffrage Voltaire Washington Irving whole William Roscoe writer York young