The North American Review, Τόμος 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Σελίδα 67
... respect to them , though of this we speak doubtfully , having no means in our solitary attic of knowing what refinements may have been introduced by the elegant literature of the day . It is a pity to disturb the story of this classical ...
... respect to them , though of this we speak doubtfully , having no means in our solitary attic of knowing what refinements may have been introduced by the elegant literature of the day . It is a pity to disturb the story of this classical ...
Σελίδα 71
... respect of mind and character immeasura- bly above mere soldiers , are thought highly blessed to receive from it enough to keep body and soul together in the dreary winter of their days . Nothing can be more attractive than the account ...
... respect of mind and character immeasura- bly above mere soldiers , are thought highly blessed to receive from it enough to keep body and soul together in the dreary winter of their days . Nothing can be more attractive than the account ...
Σελίδα 72
... took the pitch in his former volume ; not that the French chemist was not great , and in many respects good ; but on account of his propensity to appropriate the discoveries of others , as if every 72 [ Jan. Brougham's Lives of.
... took the pitch in his former volume ; not that the French chemist was not great , and in many respects good ; but on account of his propensity to appropriate the discoveries of others , as if every 72 [ Jan. Brougham's Lives of.
Σελίδα 75
... respect of the scientific character of Lavoisier , and of his powers of gener- alization with particular admiration , cheerfully admitting him to a share in the great discovery of the composition of water , and never intimating a ...
... respect of the scientific character of Lavoisier , and of his powers of gener- alization with particular admiration , cheerfully admitting him to a share in the great discovery of the composition of water , and never intimating a ...
Σελίδα 80
... respect , that the first chapter was written three times , and the next two twice over , before they gave him satisfaction . But even then he was too easily satisfied ; for after all , he never gained the power of melting down his ...
... respect , that the first chapter was written three times , and the next two twice over , before they gave him satisfaction . But even then he was too easily satisfied ; for after all , he never gained the power of melting down his ...
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