The North American Review, 42. ciltO. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... beautiful is the contemplation of such a life , while passing before our eyes ; how beautiful its recollection , when no longer seen . The memory of such men constitutes nei- ther the smallest nor the least valuable portion of a ...
... beautiful is the contemplation of such a life , while passing before our eyes ; how beautiful its recollection , when no longer seen . The memory of such men constitutes nei- ther the smallest nor the least valuable portion of a ...
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... beautiful Scotch ballads , and which in general surpass the English in concise- ness and energy . With a few pencil strokes , they paint a whole picture ; often , indeed , only a sketch , but a sketch of such decided character , that ...
... beautiful Scotch ballads , and which in general surpass the English in concise- ness and energy . With a few pencil strokes , they paint a whole picture ; often , indeed , only a sketch , but a sketch of such decided character , that ...
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... beautiful in this man's eyes should seem devoid of beauty or perhaps deformed to his neighbor , that what we look upon as our duty to God or man should not be so regarded by those around us ? Or are we to suppose that these opposite ...
... beautiful in this man's eyes should seem devoid of beauty or perhaps deformed to his neighbor , that what we look upon as our duty to God or man should not be so regarded by those around us ? Or are we to suppose that these opposite ...
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