The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 213
... Boston can see but in part its admirable adaptation to the scene , may still serve as a favorable specimen of the poem . We can quote only a por- tion of it . " The air is hushed ; the street is holy ground ; Hark ! The sweet bells ...
... Boston can see but in part its admirable adaptation to the scene , may still serve as a favorable specimen of the poem . We can quote only a por- tion of it . " The air is hushed ; the street is holy ground ; Hark ! The sweet bells ...
Page 217
... Boston : Little & Brown . 1846. 12mo . pp . 443 . MR . SPARKS's Library of American Biography , now ex- tending to twenty - one volumes , is about the largest , as it is certainly one of the most valuable , of the collateral aids for ...
... Boston : Little & Brown . 1846. 12mo . pp . 443 . MR . SPARKS's Library of American Biography , now ex- tending to twenty - one volumes , is about the largest , as it is certainly one of the most valuable , of the collateral aids for ...
Page 249
... Boston , the hotel was so full that he was obliged to put up with one of three beds in the same apartment ; but after receiving this taste of aborigi- nal habits , he was taken down into more comfortable quarters . In regard to the inn ...
... Boston , the hotel was so full that he was obliged to put up with one of three beds in the same apartment ; but after receiving this taste of aborigi- nal habits , he was taken down into more comfortable quarters . In regard to the inn ...
Page 250
... Boston , but has only a few words to say for each . The cemetery at Mount Auburn made the same impression on him as on every other person of taste and feeling ; but un- less he took occasion to visit it at the same season when he ...
... Boston , but has only a few words to say for each . The cemetery at Mount Auburn made the same impression on him as on every other person of taste and feeling ; but un- less he took occasion to visit it at the same season when he ...
Page 251
... Boston at four , and in the train for Concord at seven . At eleven o'clock on the same day , he embarked in a stage - sleigh for Burlington , on a voyage which could have presented few attractions when the mercury was at twenty degrees ...
... Boston at four , and in the train for Concord at seven . At eleven o'clock on the same day , he embarked in a stage - sleigh for Burlington , on a voyage which could have presented few attractions when the mercury was at twenty degrees ...
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