The North American Review, Volumen 14Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1822 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... opinion and awarding that meed of qualified commendation which may be due , and not being particularly pleased to belie our consciences by so mean a submission as flattering poor poetry - of all poor things in the world - we have ...
... opinion and awarding that meed of qualified commendation which may be due , and not being particularly pleased to belie our consciences by so mean a submission as flattering poor poetry - of all poor things in the world - we have ...
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... opinion . respecting the study of the cognate dialects of the Hebrew . To a professed biblical critic , one who makes the interpreta- tion of the Bible his whole study , they are all of them impor- tant , but we should find no fault ...
... opinion . respecting the study of the cognate dialects of the Hebrew . To a professed biblical critic , one who makes the interpreta- tion of the Bible his whole study , they are all of them impor- tant , but we should find no fault ...
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... opinion ; in all points of law we agree with the lord chief justice . Says colonel Sydney , Here's a mighty conspiracy , but nothing comes of it . Who must we thank for that ? None but the Almighty Providence . One of themselves was ...
... opinion ; in all points of law we agree with the lord chief justice . Says colonel Sydney , Here's a mighty conspiracy , but nothing comes of it . Who must we thank for that ? None but the Almighty Providence . One of themselves was ...
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... opinion of the learnedly beautiful Collins , ' as the editor styles him , we refer our readers to the ode on highland superstitions . We are informed indeed , that king James pre- ferred Fairfax to any other poet , and that king Charles ...
... opinion of the learnedly beautiful Collins , ' as the editor styles him , we refer our readers to the ode on highland superstitions . We are informed indeed , that king James pre- ferred Fairfax to any other poet , and that king Charles ...
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... opinion , which we have always entertained , that our language has continued dur- ing that period materially the same , and that with a few ex- ceptions , those forms of speech only have fallen into disuse , which either were of ...
... opinion , which we have always entertained , that our language has continued dur- ing that period materially the same , and that with a few ex- ceptions , those forms of speech only have fallen into disuse , which either were of ...
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Página 164 - ... are not less decided ; to combat which, Opposition have only a majority of twenty, or at most of thirty, in the House of Commons, who I am sorry to add, seem as yet willing to prevent the public supplies. Though I certainly have never much valued popularity, yet I do not think it is to be despised, when arising from a rectitude of conduct, and when it is to be retained by following the same respectable path, which conviction makes me esteem that of duty, as calculated to prevent one branch of...
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Página 144 - Pitt made a speech which excited the admiration of the bar, and drew down very complimentary approbation from Lord Mansfield. When he first made his brilliant display in parliament, those at the bar who had seen little of him, expressed surprise ; but a few who had heard him once speak in a sort of mock debate at the Crown and Anchor tavern, when a club, called the Western Circuit Club, was dissolved, agreed that he had then displayed all the various species of eloquence for which he was afterwards...
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Página 87 - O shepherd fortunate ! That troubles some didst whilom feel and prove, Yet livest now in this contented state, — Let my mishap thy thoughts to pity move. To entertain me as a willing mate In shepherd's life, which I admire and love: Within these pleasant groves perchance my heart Of her discomforts may unload some part.
Página 159 - ... but I am drawn into an involuntary parody of the scene of Hamlet and his mother in the closet: — ' Look here upon this picture, and on this: See what a grace was seated in his youth, His father's...