North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, 4. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
Kitabın içinden
78 sonuçtan 1-3 arası sonuçlar
Sayfa 395
... present or posthumous , ' on the difficulties that lie in the way of literary ambition , and on the nothingness of suc- cess , he felt conviction , “ o'er his inmost vitals creeping cold . ” ' This ill - fated man is doomed to pass the ...
... present or posthumous , ' on the difficulties that lie in the way of literary ambition , and on the nothingness of suc- cess , he felt conviction , “ o'er his inmost vitals creeping cold . ” ' This ill - fated man is doomed to pass the ...
Sayfa 423
... present lodged in the Atheneum , has the dimen- sions usually assigned to the Babylonian bricks , by different authors . It should lastly be added , that this brick is accompanied by the favour of Captain Austen , with specimens of the ...
... present lodged in the Atheneum , has the dimen- sions usually assigned to the Babylonian bricks , by different authors . It should lastly be added , that this brick is accompanied by the favour of Captain Austen , with specimens of the ...
Sayfa 432
... present Number , which completes the fourth Volume of the North - American Review , the responsibility of the present Editor ceases . The contributions to the work have gradually increased ; and several gentlemen forming a society for ...
... present Number , which completes the fourth Volume of the North - American Review , the responsibility of the present Editor ceases . The contributions to the work have gradually increased ; and several gentlemen forming a society for ...
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
admiration amongst ancient antiquity appear Babylon Beauchamp beautiful Belus bitumen Boston bricks called cement characters classick course Don Paul earth effect eloquence England English errour Euphrates favour feeling Fort Osage French friends Garrick genius give Goethe heart Herodotus Indians inscriptions Italy labour land language learned Leo X less letters live logick Mably Major Rennel manner means ment miles mind musick nature never o'er observed octave Ogilvie opinion orator oratory passed passion perhaps Persepolis Persia philosophical Plato poem poet poetry present publick racters readers reason reeds remarks rhyme river Rostrum ruins scene seems seen semitones shew society soul sounds specimens spirit taste thee thing thou thought tion tower of Babel town truth verse vibrations Werther whole writing young