The North American Review, Volume 140Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1885 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 316
... represents the natural reaction of American Bohemianism against the Puritanism of Boston and the overstrained tran ... represented by its great cities , are its irreverence , its recklessness , its impatience - in one word , its ...
... represents the natural reaction of American Bohemianism against the Puritanism of Boston and the overstrained tran ... represented by its great cities , are its irreverence , its recklessness , its impatience - in one word , its ...
Page 357
... represented by a distinct sign . No sound must be represented by more than one sign . Apply- ing these criteria to the existing English alphabet as related to English spelling , it is seen that in each of them there is striking ...
... represented by a distinct sign . No sound must be represented by more than one sign . Apply- ing these criteria to the existing English alphabet as related to English spelling , it is seen that in each of them there is striking ...
Page 359
... represented in Latin : a ( father ) , b , c ( k , g ) , d , e ( met ) , f , g ( go ) , h , i ( pick ) , l , m , n , o ( go ) , p , r , s ( so ) , t , u ( full ) . 2. The consonant sounds represented in Latin by i and u are now repre ...
... represented in Latin : a ( father ) , b , c ( k , g ) , d , e ( met ) , f , g ( go ) , h , i ( pick ) , l , m , n , o ( go ) , p , r , s ( so ) , t , u ( full ) . 2. The consonant sounds represented in Latin by i and u are now repre ...
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