The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 401
... probably never heard of " Anastasius ; " that he has never troubled himself even with an attempt to read Jane Austen's novels , and probably never saw a copy of Mrs. Inchbald's " Simple Story . " But then , it may be said , the authors ...
... probably never heard of " Anastasius ; " that he has never troubled himself even with an attempt to read Jane Austen's novels , and probably never saw a copy of Mrs. Inchbald's " Simple Story . " But then , it may be said , the authors ...
Page 411
... probably against his will , by a political spirit . Admirers of A. can- act hear one word of praise concerning B .; any tolerance , any ex- cuse , one might say , for B. makes the gorge rise in every throat of A.'s devoted band . X ...
... probably against his will , by a political spirit . Admirers of A. can- act hear one word of praise concerning B .; any tolerance , any ex- cuse , one might say , for B. makes the gorge rise in every throat of A.'s devoted band . X ...
Page 773
... probably not surprise an American ; yet , if it were largely different , it would surprise an Englishman . One of the striking sayings which marked the debates of the Convention which met at Adelaide in 1897 for the purpose of framing ...
... probably not surprise an American ; yet , if it were largely different , it would surprise an Englishman . One of the striking sayings which marked the debates of the Convention which met at Adelaide in 1897 for the purpose of framing ...
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