The North American Review, Volume 42O. Everett, 1836 - 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 181
... nature's plantings , it was probably merely his favorite retreat , and as such is a monu- ment of his taste and love of nature . " The spring is now enclosed in a marble basin , and inscribed with his name who then lay extended beside ...
... nature's plantings , it was probably merely his favorite retreat , and as such is a monu- ment of his taste and love of nature . " The spring is now enclosed in a marble basin , and inscribed with his name who then lay extended beside ...
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nature , carried on with such freedom and boldness , and leading in so many instances to results , different from the common belief , will unavoidably be liable to some doubts and objections . We are fully sensible that our efforts must ...
nature , carried on with such freedom and boldness , and leading in so many instances to results , different from the common belief , will unavoidably be liable to some doubts and objections . We are fully sensible that our efforts must ...
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... nature be- sides . A like argument is drawn from the capacity of man for unlimited progression and improvement . We have thus stated concisely what appear to us to be the leading grounds of belief in the fundamental doctrines of nat ...
... nature be- sides . A like argument is drawn from the capacity of man for unlimited progression and improvement . We have thus stated concisely what appear to us to be the leading grounds of belief in the fundamental doctrines of nat ...
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BRITISH POETRY AT THE CLOSE OF THE LAST | 52 |
SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
MOORES LECTURES ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE | 94 |
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