The North American Review, Volume 87Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 - 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 243
... readers of the mere charlatanry of piecemeal criticism , and to present the breadths of meaning that lie in ... reader of our common English version , to whom many Paul- ine passages are veiled in impenetrable obscurity , finds in this ...
... readers of the mere charlatanry of piecemeal criticism , and to present the breadths of meaning that lie in ... reader of our common English version , to whom many Paul- ine passages are veiled in impenetrable obscurity , finds in this ...
Page 252
... reader who would see in it an expression of the author's inability to concur with , or to reach , their exacting standard of doctrine and conduct . This peculiarity it is which has limited the circle of Mr. Lowell's readers . While ...
... reader who would see in it an expression of the author's inability to concur with , or to reach , their exacting standard of doctrine and conduct . This peculiarity it is which has limited the circle of Mr. Lowell's readers . While ...
Page 380
... reader ; brief hints , designed to be followed out ; loose thoughts on some subjects , thrown out without much regular- ity , but sufficient to suggest further inquiries and reflections . " - The prose most familiar to European readers ...
... reader ; brief hints , designed to be followed out ; loose thoughts on some subjects , thrown out without much regular- ity , but sufficient to suggest further inquiries and reflections . " - The prose most familiar to European readers ...
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GEORGE STEPHENSON | 21 |
THE MISSOURI VALLEY AND THE GREAT PLAINS | 66 |
Les Parlements de France Essai Historique | 94 |
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