The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly., 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 237
... taste , which he discovered in the masters of the publick sentiment . " This uncer- tainty of taste and judgment rendered me daily more and more uneasy , till I grew desperate . I had brought with me the best of my youthful productions ...
... taste , which he discovered in the masters of the publick sentiment . " This uncer- tainty of taste and judgment rendered me daily more and more uneasy , till I grew desperate . I had brought with me the best of my youthful productions ...
Page 242
... taste or wit . The reader may find in the course of this volume , a de- tailed statement of Gethe's conception , at a little later period , of the person of God , which , though it may pass for tolerable Platonism of the heathen school ...
... taste or wit . The reader may find in the course of this volume , a de- tailed statement of Gethe's conception , at a little later period , of the person of God , which , though it may pass for tolerable Platonism of the heathen school ...
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... taste , and not to accident or necessity ; they do not indeed seem to be sought , but they are introduced without apparent reason , and we are surprised that a taste so chastised , as Mr. Pierpont has exhibited in many other respects ...
... taste , and not to accident or necessity ; they do not indeed seem to be sought , but they are introduced without apparent reason , and we are surprised that a taste so chastised , as Mr. Pierpont has exhibited in many other respects ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
A Reflection | 111 |
Childe Harold third canto | 205 |
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