The North American Review, Volum 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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... readers in the follow- ing pages . The year 1721 had opened under happy auspices for the partisans of the Stuarts , for an heir had been born to the throne , and their hopes and affections , so long chilled by the weakness of the father ...
... readers in the follow- ing pages . The year 1721 had opened under happy auspices for the partisans of the Stuarts , for an heir had been born to the throne , and their hopes and affections , so long chilled by the weakness of the father ...
Side 58
... readers he brings a still higher claim , as the translator of Prescott's Conquest of Mexico . It was during a tour in Scotland , and with Waverley for his guide - book , that he first formed the idea of a life of Charles Edward , as an ...
... readers he brings a still higher claim , as the translator of Prescott's Conquest of Mexico . It was during a tour in Scotland , and with Waverley for his guide - book , that he first formed the idea of a life of Charles Edward , as an ...
Side 59
... reader is sure of find- ing independent views and valuable information ; and if there should be a measure of prejudice and occasional passion , this will only prove that his Lordship is not exempt from the mis- leading influences with ...
... reader is sure of find- ing independent views and valuable information ; and if there should be a measure of prejudice and occasional passion , this will only prove that his Lordship is not exempt from the mis- leading influences with ...
Side 60
... readers in France with un- mingled satisfaction , perhaps for the reason that they are too severely true . Critics of that nation have complained of want of novelty in his life of Voltaire ; but they do not say whether they expected him ...
... readers in France with un- mingled satisfaction , perhaps for the reason that they are too severely true . Critics of that nation have complained of want of novelty in his life of Voltaire ; but they do not say whether they expected him ...
Side 64
... readers and satisfied them in the day for which it was intended ; and , if it has lost its attraction , it is in the same predicament with the Spectator , which no one now thinks of sitting down to devour . That it was not wholly ...
... readers and satisfied them in the day for which it was intended ; and , if it has lost its attraction , it is in the same predicament with the Spectator , which no one now thinks of sitting down to devour . That it was not wholly ...
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