The North American Review, Volume 66Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 114
... masters did not give the truth of nature ; if the reader chooses thence to infer that they were not masters at all , it is his conclusion , not mine . " Preface , p . ix . - Now let us see what he has said of these old masters , and how ...
... masters did not give the truth of nature ; if the reader chooses thence to infer that they were not masters at all , it is his conclusion , not mine . " Preface , p . ix . - Now let us see what he has said of these old masters , and how ...
Page 139
... masters more par- ticularly spoken of by this author with such contempt , and who have been before thought to have carried their art almost to perfection . After a careful examination of their works , repeated after the lapse of many ...
... masters more par- ticularly spoken of by this author with such contempt , and who have been before thought to have carried their art almost to perfection . After a careful examination of their works , repeated after the lapse of many ...
Page 450
... masters and sub - masters of the much boasted public schools . When distinguished gentle- men from other cities or foreign countries visit Boston , and its elegant hospitalities are extended to them , no one dreams of asking the masters ...
... masters and sub - masters of the much boasted public schools . When distinguished gentle- men from other cities or foreign countries visit Boston , and its elegant hospitalities are extended to them , no one dreams of asking the masters ...
Contents
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN | 72 |
MODERN PAINTERS | 110 |
GRAY ON PRISON DISCIPLINE | 145 |
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