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 286
... seem to have been made at Washington . During all the period between the fall of Santiago and the occupation of Havana , nobody seems to have thought it worth while to study the problems involved in the transfer of the island , or to ...
... seem to have been made at Washington . During all the period between the fall of Santiago and the occupation of Havana , nobody seems to have thought it worth while to study the problems involved in the transfer of the island , or to ...
Page 695
... seems desirable to show , in the interest of the poetry itself . Mr. Townsend seems to me a genuine poet , who comes as near to being spokesman in verse for his own generation as any one our country has produced , a faithful in ...
... seems desirable to show , in the interest of the poetry itself . Mr. Townsend seems to me a genuine poet , who comes as near to being spokesman in verse for his own generation as any one our country has produced , a faithful in ...
Page 708
... seem to me sufficiently to show it . The former is almost too intimate to be quoted here . It will recall Cowper's " My Mary " to reading readers , but it seems to me of an even more poignant pathos , which even the quaint and homely ...
... seem to me sufficiently to show it . The former is almost too intimate to be quoted here . It will recall Cowper's " My Mary " to reading readers , but it seems to me of an even more poignant pathos , which even the quaint and homely ...
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