The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 332
... claim of American authors , none but the most important reasons can warrant the government of the United States in the adoption of a system which will limit the opportunity of the great body of the American people to read and to enjoy ...
... claim of American authors , none but the most important reasons can warrant the government of the United States in the adoption of a system which will limit the opportunity of the great body of the American people to read and to enjoy ...
Page 386
NOTES AND COMMENTS . I. THE CLAIM OF " REALISM . " ONE of the most curious phases of our modern literature is the claim put forth in behalf of a so - called " school " of fiction , that theirs is the only literary art worthy the name ...
NOTES AND COMMENTS . I. THE CLAIM OF " REALISM . " ONE of the most curious phases of our modern literature is the claim put forth in behalf of a so - called " school " of fiction , that theirs is the only literary art worthy the name ...
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... claim that they are is absolutely without any basis whatever , except that of an utterly baseless ecclesiastical tradition . These books make no such claim on their own behalf . The only appearance of such a claim - and it is only ...
... claim that they are is absolutely without any basis whatever , except that of an utterly baseless ecclesiastical tradition . These books make no such claim on their own behalf . The only appearance of such a claim - and it is only ...
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