The North American Review, Volume 13Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1821 - 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 229
... seems even to add to the natural impropriety of the age of his hero . A prince , who has passed a life of eighty years in every variety of action and peril , seems ill in costume , when driven to madness by a boy's libel on a young ...
... seems even to add to the natural impropriety of the age of his hero . A prince , who has passed a life of eighty years in every variety of action and peril , seems ill in costume , when driven to madness by a boy's libel on a young ...
Page 243
... seems less attractive than a dramatic heroine , whose senti- ments and character are distorted and exaggerated to the proper stage effect . Accordingly , we find that this interest is seldom long employed successfully , but when in ...
... seems less attractive than a dramatic heroine , whose senti- ments and character are distorted and exaggerated to the proper stage effect . Accordingly , we find that this interest is seldom long employed successfully , but when in ...
Page 265
... seems to have been at least acquiesced in by the chief justice himself as well as the soundest lawyers of the kingdom . * Sir Edward Coke is generally allowed to have been much in the wrong for endeavoring to maintain the jurisdiction ...
... seems to have been at least acquiesced in by the chief justice himself as well as the soundest lawyers of the kingdom . * Sir Edward Coke is generally allowed to have been much in the wrong for endeavoring to maintain the jurisdiction ...
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