North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 - American literature Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 63
Page 40
... letters that a storm is gathering . The inmates of Cirey , like most other persons of genius , or in other words of keen sensibility , were humorous and susceptible , and they speedily took mortal of- fence at a proceeding on the part ...
... letters that a storm is gathering . The inmates of Cirey , like most other persons of genius , or in other words of keen sensibility , were humorous and susceptible , and they speedily took mortal of- fence at a proceeding on the part ...
Page 100
... letters . The angels around me said that by a single letter they grasped the whole sense ; that they discerned it especially in the curves of the lines , and the flexion of accents , of which they explained to me the different significa ...
... letters . The angels around me said that by a single letter they grasped the whole sense ; that they discerned it especially in the curves of the lines , and the flexion of accents , of which they explained to me the different significa ...
Page 329
... letters written by him to bis patron Lorenzo di Pier Francesco de ' Medici , and another to Pietro Soderini . Of the three letters to Lorenzo de ' Medici , the oldest , written soon after his return from his second voy- age , of which ...
... letters written by him to bis patron Lorenzo di Pier Francesco de ' Medici , and another to Pietro Soderini . Of the three letters to Lorenzo de ' Medici , the oldest , written soon after his return from his second voy- age , of which ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquainted Albemarle sound alluvion America ancient antiquity appear astronomy atheism beautiful believe called Cape Fear capital cause century character Châtelet church commerce considerable contains Crodo doctrine Dominique Joseph Garat earth effect employed English equal established Europe exist extensive fact foreign French genius give Greek Harz Hayti heaven Henriade important improvements increase inhabitants interest Italy king labour land language Latin Latin language laws learned less letters Madame de Graffigny manner manufactures means ment miracles modern Montesquieu moral nation nature never North Carolina object observations opinion original passage passed period persons Phidias philosophical political present principles produce readers regard religion remarks respect revolution rivers Roman Rome ruins says society spirit style Suard supposed Swedenborg Tacitus taste thing tion traveller truth Vespucci Voltaire voyage whole writings yellow fever