The North American Review, 87. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 198
... noble friend would willingly reduce to wander homeless over the world like the legendary Jew ; pre- ferring his place as colleague of M. le Duc de Noailles to a connection with any untitled poet or historian , however illus- trious ...
... noble friend would willingly reduce to wander homeless over the world like the legendary Jew ; pre- ferring his place as colleague of M. le Duc de Noailles to a connection with any untitled poet or historian , however illus- trious ...
Sayfa 355
... noble yet tearful , in in- consolable grief over liberty crushed , and an ancient king- dom destroyed ; - the pale reformers and confessors of Bohe- mia , asking of God , as they asked on the rack and at the stake , " How long ? " - the ...
... noble yet tearful , in in- consolable grief over liberty crushed , and an ancient king- dom destroyed ; - the pale reformers and confessors of Bohe- mia , asking of God , as they asked on the rack and at the stake , " How long ? " - the ...
Sayfa 499
... noble is Apollo . His worship is to be considered less as a fragment of the Greek polytheism , than as in itself a religion , a religion which contained this germ of truth , that it recognized one Supreme God , and claimed for Apollo ...
... noble is Apollo . His worship is to be considered less as a fragment of the Greek polytheism , than as in itself a religion , a religion which contained this germ of truth , that it recognized one Supreme God , and claimed for Apollo ...
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