The North American Review, Volumen64Jared 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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 2
... mind at twenty was by no means so well formed as it ought to have been in a prince of that age . It was not , however , from any want of intelligence , but his thoughts were elsewhere , and Rome , with all the 2 [ Jan. Charles Edward ...
... mind at twenty was by no means so well formed as it ought to have been in a prince of that age . It was not , however , from any want of intelligence , but his thoughts were elsewhere , and Rome , with all the 2 [ Jan. Charles Edward ...
Página 8
... mind of the elder brother he hoped to obtain an immediate declaration of the clan . Boisdale obeyed the summons , but with a manner which showed there was little to be hoped from the interview . " I can count upon Mac Donald of Sleat ...
... mind of the elder brother he hoped to obtain an immediate declaration of the clan . Boisdale obeyed the summons , but with a manner which showed there was little to be hoped from the interview . " I can count upon Mac Donald of Sleat ...
Página 21
... mind . Or if it chanced that some old bard was singing the glories of his clan , he would stop to listen and applaud , showing all the while , by his ani- mated gestures and excited countenance , how deeply his imagination was struck by ...
... mind . Or if it chanced that some old bard was singing the glories of his clan , he would stop to listen and applaud , showing all the while , by his ani- mated gestures and excited countenance , how deeply his imagination was struck by ...
Página 35
... been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind of the young Clementine was equally strong ; this was the prince of whom , from her the earliest childhood , she had heard so often ; 1847. ] 35 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind of the young Clementine was equally strong ; this was the prince of whom , from her the earliest childhood , she had heard so often ; 1847. ] 35 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
Página 44
... mind , as to justify the inconsiderate condemnation which is lavished so freely upon the errors into which we are led by giving way to despondency . The whole country was now on the alarm ; English cruis- ers hovering on the coast , and ...
... mind , as to justify the inconsiderate condemnation which is lavished so freely upon the errors into which we are led by giving way to despondency . The whole country was now on the alarm ; English cruis- ers hovering on the coast , and ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Addison admiration American appears army Becket Boston British character Charles Edward Charles Jared Ingersoll Charles of Anjou Christian church command considered criticism death Decatur dictionary doubt enemy England English English language eyes fame fancy father favor feeling French friends genius Giovanni da Procida give Greek hand heart honor human Indians intellectual interest James Munroe Johnson kará kind king labor land language learned letters literary literature living look Lord Lord Brougham LXIV manner means ment mind moral Morvale nature never original party passed person poem poet poetry Pope preposition present prince readers received remark respect says Schoolcraft seems Sicilian Sicilian Vespers Sicily soon sound spirit Stirling taste thing Thomas à Becket thought tion troops true verse Whig whole words writing York young