The North American Review, Volume 62Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1846 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Halaman 17
... entirely ceased , by the mere effect of imitating good models . The very constitution of society seemed to forbid the existence of genius . In order to produce the highest degree of excellence in works of literature and art , it seems ...
... entirely ceased , by the mere effect of imitating good models . The very constitution of society seemed to forbid the existence of genius . In order to produce the highest degree of excellence in works of literature and art , it seems ...
Halaman 18
... entirely ceased among the educated and wealthy classes . Mo- saics and engraved gems were fashionable luxuries ; but the numbers of the patrons of art had decreased in the general pov- erty , and the prejudices of the Christians had ...
... entirely ceased among the educated and wealthy classes . Mo- saics and engraved gems were fashionable luxuries ; but the numbers of the patrons of art had decreased in the general pov- erty , and the prejudices of the Christians had ...
Halaman 71
... entirely from Mr. Flint's biography of Boone , and contains the same errors , fables , and absurdities . For instance , the hero is said to have been born in 1746 , whereas , he was born in 1732 ; he is said to have died in 1818 ...
... entirely from Mr. Flint's biography of Boone , and contains the same errors , fables , and absurdities . For instance , the hero is said to have been born in 1746 , whereas , he was born in 1732 ; he is said to have died in 1818 ...
Halaman 106
... entirely false impression of the men and times which it describes ; men cheerful and natural in their manners , but worthily respected , and at least as holy as those who have come after them ; and times which , though abounding in ...
... entirely false impression of the men and times which it describes ; men cheerful and natural in their manners , but worthily respected , and at least as holy as those who have come after them ; and times which , though abounding in ...
Halaman 118
... entirely supplanted and set aside by more modern inventions , that our descendants will often shake their sides , when they hear of the simplicity and rudeness of us , their fathers . So it will be with schools and means of instruction ...
... entirely supplanted and set aside by more modern inventions , that our descendants will often shake their sides , when they hear of the simplicity and rudeness of us , their fathers . So it will be with schools and means of instruction ...
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Halaman 388 - There was ambition, there was sedition, there was violence; but no man shall persuade me that it was not the cause of liberty on one side, and of tyranny on the other," have for themselves decided this question.