The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 - 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 88
... object of the expedition . During the voyage in quest of the Southern continent , which had long been supposed to exist as a balance to the north- ern polar regions , they were exposed to great danger , both from shipwreck and disease ...
... object of the expedition . During the voyage in quest of the Southern continent , which had long been supposed to exist as a balance to the north- ern polar regions , they were exposed to great danger , both from shipwreck and disease ...
Page 89
... object an- swered . When the tempest had blown over , carrying with it the cloud - compeller , Dr. Horsley , who had ... objects which he had at heart . During the war at the close of the last century , there were many opportunities to ...
... object an- swered . When the tempest had blown over , carrying with it the cloud - compeller , Dr. Horsley , who had ... objects which he had at heart . During the war at the close of the last century , there were many opportunities to ...
Page 97
... object of these two interesting essays is to show the sources whence Dante drew his poetic inspiration . Such an undertaking would have excited general disapprobation some forty or fifty years ago , and the two learned persons whose ...
... object of these two interesting essays is to show the sources whence Dante drew his poetic inspiration . Such an undertaking would have excited general disapprobation some forty or fifty years ago , and the two learned persons whose ...
Page 114
... object , he recounted the fol- lowing fiction in his sermon . A holy man who had descend- ed into hell had there seen a ladder standing in the midst of the flames and fire of everlasting justice . All the men who belonged to the family ...
... object , he recounted the fol- lowing fiction in his sermon . A holy man who had descend- ed into hell had there seen a ladder standing in the midst of the flames and fire of everlasting justice . All the men who belonged to the family ...
Page 131
... objects of consumption , either for eating or drinking , were recommended by their rarity , no price was great enough to deter his agents from purchasing them . " The monarch seems , however , to have so thoroughly iden- tified himself ...
... objects of consumption , either for eating or drinking , were recommended by their rarity , no price was great enough to deter his agents from purchasing them . " The monarch seems , however , to have so thoroughly iden- tified himself ...
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