The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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Pagina 135
... speak , for though his re- marks may seem somewhat too much in the tone of what he styles the " Old Religion , " they are no less critically just and true , than happy in their generous and appreciative eloquence . " With both these ...
... speak , for though his re- marks may seem somewhat too much in the tone of what he styles the " Old Religion , " they are no less critically just and true , than happy in their generous and appreciative eloquence . " With both these ...
Pagina 234
... speak in the court - house , on the platform , or anywhere else , and it is stump speaking . * To the same category belong also the following words : Camp- meeting , protracted meeting , basket meeting , and meeting of days , and we ...
... speak in the court - house , on the platform , or anywhere else , and it is stump speaking . * To the same category belong also the following words : Camp- meeting , protracted meeting , basket meeting , and meeting of days , and we ...
Pagina 346
... speak Ger- man , while those belonging to the Italian cantons speak Italian ; each section of the Republic being called French , German or Italian , according as they border on one or other of the three countries ; and they differ in ...
... speak Ger- man , while those belonging to the Italian cantons speak Italian ; each section of the Republic being called French , German or Italian , according as they border on one or other of the three countries ; and they differ in ...
Inhoudsopgave
CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
9 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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