The North American Review, Volume 104Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 - 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 175
... volume is of inferior interest to its predecessor , it is only because the new material brought forward is less striking and characteristic than that which was contained in his first volume , and because there was not much more to be ...
... volume is of inferior interest to its predecessor , it is only because the new material brought forward is less striking and characteristic than that which was contained in his first volume , and because there was not much more to be ...
Page 238
... volume , his History of the great Rebellion . The enormous task has been carried through with fairness of intention ... volume is devoted chiefly to military , as the first volume was to civil events . It is the clearest and most ...
... volume , his History of the great Rebellion . The enormous task has been carried through with fairness of intention ... volume is devoted chiefly to military , as the first volume was to civil events . It is the clearest and most ...
Page 303
... volume , it on the other hand gains by affording to the reader a far greater variety and richer abundance of poetry . Mr. Dana exhibits an admirable catholicity of taste , and a large acquaintance with the whole field of English poetry ...
... volume , it on the other hand gains by affording to the reader a far greater variety and richer abundance of poetry . Mr. Dana exhibits an admirable catholicity of taste , and a large acquaintance with the whole field of English poetry ...
Contents
DANIEL WEBSTER | 65 |
THE SOURCES OF THE NILE | 122 |
THE OFFICE AND INFLUENCE OF CLOTHES | 156 |
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