The North American Review, Volume 93Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English readers . The racy style , striking form , and grandiloquent en- comiums which are the leading features in his essays may please , but fail to instruct . An entire History of English Lit- erature , which we understand our critic ...
... English readers . The racy style , striking form , and grandiloquent en- comiums which are the leading features in his essays may please , but fail to instruct . An entire History of English Lit- erature , which we understand our critic ...
Page 274
... English tongue , which he uses commonly with great propriety and ef- fect . Yet he is guilty sometimes of what seems to us an unpardonable affectation , or something worse , in his introduction of strange words . We can bear , though we ...
... English tongue , which he uses commonly with great propriety and ef- fect . Yet he is guilty sometimes of what seems to us an unpardonable affectation , or something worse , in his introduction of strange words . We can bear , though we ...
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... English etymology . The latest labors of Sanscrit scholars have been freely used , and the work is enriched with the newest results of researches in the domain of the Celtic branches , as well as of those in the Gothic and Saxon . Still ...
... English etymology . The latest labors of Sanscrit scholars have been freely used , and the work is enriched with the newest results of researches in the domain of the Celtic branches , as well as of those in the Gothic and Saxon . Still ...
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MRS JANE TURELL | 22 |
THE VENERABLE BEDE | 36 |
BOUVIERS LAW DICTIONARY AND INSTITUTES | 71 |
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