The North American Review, Volumen97Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... whole existence with the most ab- sorbing and heroic fidelity , his summed experience and estimate of human life , constitute a legacy not to be slight ingly tossed aside , nor to be handled by any criticism into which gratitude and ...
... whole existence with the most ab- sorbing and heroic fidelity , his summed experience and estimate of human life , constitute a legacy not to be slight ingly tossed aside , nor to be handled by any criticism into which gratitude and ...
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... whole , second world , like a veiled nun , looked with a holy eye through the sil- ver - grating of the constellations . " " How firmly stood the world - rotunda , built with its fixed rows of stars high and far away over the flying ...
... whole , second world , like a veiled nun , looked with a holy eye through the sil- ver - grating of the constellations . " " How firmly stood the world - rotunda , built with its fixed rows of stars high and far away over the flying ...
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... whole , then , the relation of the creative working of the mind to forms of art is this . Spiritual products , ideas , and emotions are elaborated in an obscure dynamic realm of necessity , the ontologic darkness of the brain ; and they ...
... whole , then , the relation of the creative working of the mind to forms of art is this . Spiritual products , ideas , and emotions are elaborated in an obscure dynamic realm of necessity , the ontologic darkness of the brain ; and they ...
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... whole nature is undone , falling into confusion and madness , tossed to and fro between hysteric mirth and despair . In Victor he . delineates a person outwardly and inwardly great , with a po- etic temperament balanced by exuberant wit ...
... whole nature is undone , falling into confusion and madness , tossed to and fro between hysteric mirth and despair . In Victor he . delineates a person outwardly and inwardly great , with a po- etic temperament balanced by exuberant wit ...
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... whole landed estate of the family has been dissipated , although the male line still remains , all notice is omitted , such families having no longer any claim to be classed in any county . . .... This list also , it must be remem ...
... whole landed estate of the family has been dissipated , although the male line still remains , all notice is omitted , such families having no longer any claim to be classed in any county . . .... This list also , it must be remem ...
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