The North American Review, Volume 107University of Northern Iowa, 1868 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... course . If a number of horses start to- gether and continue to run round and round the course , the fastest horse will leave the opposite side of the course . behind until he overtakes him . slowest behind until he is on the Then he ...
... course . If a number of horses start to- gether and continue to run round and round the course , the fastest horse will leave the opposite side of the course . behind until he overtakes him . slowest behind until he is on the Then he ...
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... course , making no clear distinction be- tween good and bad , and is seen in its proper under - foot char- acter . Thus , Shakespeare in his grand tragedies will give us scarce a crumb of comfort , so far as the course of events is ...
... course , making no clear distinction be- tween good and bad , and is seen in its proper under - foot char- acter . Thus , Shakespeare in his grand tragedies will give us scarce a crumb of comfort , so far as the course of events is ...
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... course , and goes so far as to translate strophe and antistrophe by different metres . He aims merely at " maintaining a general harmony of tone between the corresponding members of a choral ode . " A poet here has a hard choice to make ...
... course , and goes so far as to translate strophe and antistrophe by different metres . He aims merely at " maintaining a general harmony of tone between the corresponding members of a choral ode . " A poet here has a hard choice to make ...
Contents
LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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