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 113
... called forth by that event , has the immortal mourner proved for endless days that he would not leave his friend to " float upon his watery bier Without the meed of some melodious tear ! " In the volume by Monckton Milnes , called ...
... called forth by that event , has the immortal mourner proved for endless days that he would not leave his friend to " float upon his watery bier Without the meed of some melodious tear ! " In the volume by Monckton Milnes , called ...
Page 450
... called " The Stylus . " For this purpose he delivered " Eureka " as a lecture , which was well received , but was not sufficiently productive to be of much avail at this juncture in his affairs . He was now en- gaged to be married to a ...
... called " The Stylus . " For this purpose he delivered " Eureka " as a lecture , which was well received , but was not sufficiently productive to be of much avail at this juncture in his affairs . He was now en- gaged to be married to a ...
Page 551
... called Uncle Tum's Cabin . The sources of information concerning America and its people are fewer and less valuable than concerning any other country . There are some omissions , too , in the English department which are rather ...
... called Uncle Tum's Cabin . The sources of information concerning America and its people are fewer and less valuable than concerning any other country . There are some omissions , too , in the English department which are rather ...
Contents
DAMASCUS | 30 |
BONDS GENEALOGIES OF WATERTOWN | 52 |
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF AMERICAN ART | 84 |
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