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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Page 132
... interest he took in the real study of this language best appears from Alcuin's letters to his royal friend ; for while separated they kept up a corre- spondence , which belongs among the most remarkable of liter- ary reliques . In one ...
... interest he took in the real study of this language best appears from Alcuin's letters to his royal friend ; for while separated they kept up a corre- spondence , which belongs among the most remarkable of liter- ary reliques . In one ...
Page 196
... interest by what is peculiar in his own experience or speculations , rather than by what lies open to every eye . The consequence is that some of us diligent readers of travels know little more than the names of many of the places and ...
... interest by what is peculiar in his own experience or speculations , rather than by what lies open to every eye . The consequence is that some of us diligent readers of travels know little more than the names of many of the places and ...
Page 260
... interest . There are the four - and - forty rows of seats , as fresh and perfect as if their occupants had va- cated them but yesterday ; the entrances , passages , dens , rooms , corridors ; the numbers over some of the arches . An ...
... interest . There are the four - and - forty rows of seats , as fresh and perfect as if their occupants had va- cated them but yesterday ; the entrances , passages , dens , rooms , corridors ; the numbers over some of the arches . An ...
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