The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... genius . Two rolled years on , - -1820-22 , - two remarkable years in the life of our author , filled as they were with labors , with struggles , with trouble , with happiness , with glory . The most brilliant literary epoch of the ...
... genius . Two rolled years on , - -1820-22 , - two remarkable years in the life of our author , filled as they were with labors , with struggles , with trouble , with happiness , with glory . The most brilliant literary epoch of the ...
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... genius , that the reader , affected to the very centre of his being , and unable to take account of the variety of his sensations , surrenders his critical faculties , and does involuntary homage to the power of the author . But if the ...
... genius , that the reader , affected to the very centre of his being , and unable to take account of the variety of his sensations , surrenders his critical faculties , and does involuntary homage to the power of the author . But if the ...
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... genius . He was tenacious in his friendships , and equally so , we suspect , in his enmities . Having once had good cause to doubt a man's sincerity or integrity , he never after trusted him . ' His disposi- tion was cheerful , his ...
... genius . He was tenacious in his friendships , and equally so , we suspect , in his enmities . Having once had good cause to doubt a man's sincerity or integrity , he never after trusted him . ' His disposi- tion was cheerful , his ...
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