The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... matter was not due to a dull perception of beauty in any of its forms . No poet was more keenly susceptible to it ; no poet ever shrank from deformity with such an instinctive repulsion ; and moral ugliness specially irritated him , not ...
... matter was not due to a dull perception of beauty in any of its forms . No poet was more keenly susceptible to it ; no poet ever shrank from deformity with such an instinctive repulsion ; and moral ugliness specially irritated him , not ...
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... matter of concession , -a matter of grace and tolerance ; but they seized upon and used it with intolerance and defiance . They appealed to the sword to perish by it . The managers of the liquor traffic , of their own choice , took the ...
... matter of concession , -a matter of grace and tolerance ; but they seized upon and used it with intolerance and defiance . They appealed to the sword to perish by it . The managers of the liquor traffic , of their own choice , took the ...
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... matter how clever , is so heavily weighted in the struggle that it is hardly worth her while to continue it . Ex ... matters of dress . The European stage does not offend in that direction , and the American public is certainly not so ...
... matter how clever , is so heavily weighted in the struggle that it is hardly worth her while to continue it . Ex ... matters of dress . The European stage does not offend in that direction , and the American public is certainly not so ...
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