North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... thing enough in its way - study- ing ancient art , comparing , thinking , theorizing , the common novelist tells a plain tale , often trivial enough , about this , that , and the other , and obtains one reading at any rate ; is thrown ...
... thing enough in its way - study- ing ancient art , comparing , thinking , theorizing , the common novelist tells a plain tale , often trivial enough , about this , that , and the other , and obtains one reading at any rate ; is thrown ...
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... thing that shall be true to that proper interior self , " 6 ' Being one with which we are one with the whole world , " wandering forth , with no determined purpose , into the moun- tain solitudes , followed for a while by Pausanias ...
... thing that shall be true to that proper interior self , " 6 ' Being one with which we are one with the whole world , " wandering forth , with no determined purpose , into the moun- tain solitudes , followed for a while by Pausanias ...
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... thing ? what is any thing ? -is there substance enough even in sorrow to mark the lapse of time ? is not passion a dis- eased unrest ? -did not the fairy Vivian , when the wise Merlin forgot his craft to fall in love with her , wave her ...
... thing ? what is any thing ? -is there substance enough even in sorrow to mark the lapse of time ? is not passion a dis- eased unrest ? -did not the fairy Vivian , when the wise Merlin forgot his craft to fall in love with her , wave her ...
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... thing , —voilà tout ? A charitable and patient reader , we believe , ( such as is the present reviewer , ) will find in the minor poems that accom- pany these pieces , intimations what more can reader or reviewer ask ? — of some better ...
... thing , —voilà tout ? A charitable and patient reader , we believe , ( such as is the present reviewer , ) will find in the minor poems that accom- pany these pieces , intimations what more can reader or reviewer ask ? — of some better ...
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... thing ? and if so , in what new form can we express the relation , the har- mony , between them ? Such a discrepancy there certainly does exist between the two books that have been before us here . We close the one and open the other ...
... thing ? and if so , in what new form can we express the relation , the har- mony , between them ? Such a discrepancy there certainly does exist between the two books that have been before us here . We close the one and open the other ...
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