The North American Review, Volumen64Jared 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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... Literary Portraits ) . By GEORGE GILFILLAN . II . SCHOOLCRAFT ON THE IROQUOIS INDIANS . Report on the Census of the Iroquois Indians in the State of New York , taken by Order of the Legisla- ture in 1845. By HENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFT . III ...
... Literary Portraits ) . By GEORGE GILFILLAN . II . SCHOOLCRAFT ON THE IROQUOIS INDIANS . Report on the Census of the Iroquois Indians in the State of New York , taken by Order of the Legisla- ture in 1845. By HENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFT . III ...
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... literary men , he is , of course , less successful and happy . But a mind like his , which has been for years in a state of intense activity , can- not be turned to any subject without throwing light upon it , though it may ...
... literary men , he is , of course , less successful and happy . But a mind like his , which has been for years in a state of intense activity , can- not be turned to any subject without throwing light upon it , though it may ...
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... literary merits ; and what he says of the style of the great moralist is altogether discrimi- nating and true . To Johnson's poetry he assigns a rank perhaps too high , if it be regarded as poetry ; but when we regard it as eloquent and ...
... literary merits ; and what he says of the style of the great moralist is altogether discrimi- nating and true . To Johnson's poetry he assigns a rank perhaps too high , if it be regarded as poetry ; but when we regard it as eloquent and ...
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... literary fashion changes ; always sure , however , of read- ers of the higher order , however neglected by the light and trifling generation who disdain all things but new . If they were lost and forgotten , his fame would rest securely ...
... literary fashion changes ; always sure , however , of read- ers of the higher order , however neglected by the light and trifling generation who disdain all things but new . If they were lost and forgotten , his fame would rest securely ...
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... literary life . At one time he believed he had found a pana- cea for his diseases in tar - water , which was recommended by so great an authority as Berkeley , and was hailed with as much enthusiasm as sundry other nostrums , each of ...
... literary life . At one time he believed he had found a pana- cea for his diseases in tar - water , which was recommended by so great an authority as Berkeley , and was hailed with as much enthusiasm as sundry other nostrums , each of ...
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