The North American Review, Том 102O. Everett, 1866 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... object , — not a deceptive appear- ance of ease and rapidity . The easy verse - writer is assured that no verses are wanted , unless , indeed , he has thoughts of his own that can only be spoken in verse . But there are no such just ...
... object , — not a deceptive appear- ance of ease and rapidity . The easy verse - writer is assured that no verses are wanted , unless , indeed , he has thoughts of his own that can only be spoken in verse . But there are no such just ...
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... instru- mentality of universal equal suffrage . Had we not better ed- ucate our people ? When some object to universal suffrage , - - --- - and there are thoughtful Americans who do so 10 [ Jan. The Conditions of Art in America .
... instru- mentality of universal equal suffrage . Had we not better ed- ucate our people ? When some object to universal suffrage , - - --- - and there are thoughtful Americans who do so 10 [ Jan. The Conditions of Art in America .
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... objects for their own sake , and the effort to represent them frankly , uncon- strained by artificial law . " This ... object the direct representation of nature , it may be with * Stones of Venice , Vol . II . p . 181 . greater ...
... objects for their own sake , and the effort to represent them frankly , uncon- strained by artificial law . " This ... object the direct representation of nature , it may be with * Stones of Venice , Vol . II . p . 181 . greater ...
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... object as in itself it really is . " For judgment on this work or that work is noth- ing that does not help those who desire to see correctly . Crit- icism must help the people to see aright . The critic must strive himself to see ...
... object as in itself it really is . " For judgment on this work or that work is noth- ing that does not help those who desire to see correctly . Crit- icism must help the people to see aright . The critic must strive himself to see ...
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... object . In the first place , the failure was not due to the want of nat- ural advantages . That " great free soil wedge , " the Alleghany range , extending through Virginia , North Carolina , and Ten- nessee , into Alabama and Georgia ...
... object . In the first place , the failure was not due to the want of nat- ural advantages . That " great free soil wedge , " the Alleghany range , extending through Virginia , North Carolina , and Ten- nessee , into Alabama and Georgia ...
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Сторінка 555 - When first informed of the existence of the "law of interest," the world must have felt much as did Moliere's M. Jourdain, who was surprised to learn from his professors of languages that he "had been talking prose all his life without knowing it.
Сторінка 614 - Whether it be lawful to resist the supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot be otherwise preserved ?" He maintained the affirmative, and this collegiate exercise furnished a very significant index to his subsequent political career.
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Сторінка 526 - ... particular turn of thoughts and expression, which are the characters that distinguish, and as it were individuate, him from all other writers. When we are come thus far, it is time to look into ourselves ; to conform our genius to his, to give his thought either the same turn, if our tongue will bear it, or if not, to vary but the dress, not to alter or destroy the substance.
Сторінка 484 - all territory, places and possessions whatsoever, taken by either party from the other during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this Treaty, excepting only the islands thereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay...