The North American Review, Volume 83Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 35
... beauty of situation , and an economical judgment confess itself satisfied . If Eden was more charming than the view of Damascus to - day from the white " wely " on the hill of Salahijeh , or more fragrant than the air of its gardens in ...
... beauty of situation , and an economical judgment confess itself satisfied . If Eden was more charming than the view of Damascus to - day from the white " wely " on the hill of Salahijeh , or more fragrant than the air of its gardens in ...
Page 80
... beauty ; but it is only strewn here and there in fragments . The . Apollo and the Venus of the Pagan sculptor , although no more than human in each separate trait , have , neither of them , a complete and single model in any man or ...
... beauty ; but it is only strewn here and there in fragments . The . Apollo and the Venus of the Pagan sculptor , although no more than human in each separate trait , have , neither of them , a complete and single model in any man or ...
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... beauty of his own scientific style ; no Professor Marsand , to collect a library of nine hundred commentaries , like the Bibliotheca Petrarchen- sis at Padua ; — only the sad and patient Portuguese , clinging to their one poet , and ...
... beauty of his own scientific style ; no Professor Marsand , to collect a library of nine hundred commentaries , like the Bibliotheca Petrarchen- sis at Padua ; — only the sad and patient Portuguese , clinging to their one poet , and ...
Contents
DAMASCUS | 30 |
BONDS GENEALOGIES OF WATERTOWN | 52 |
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF AMERICAN ART | 84 |
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