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" But since the conductors of the Revue could not have published his story because it was clever, they must have thought it valuable for its truth. As true as the lastcentury Englishman's picture of Jean Crapaud ? We do not ask to be sprinkled with rose-water,... "
The American Oxonian - Page 27
1927
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James Russell Lowell - Biography & Autobiography - 1871 - 450 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonyme. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...drenched with the rinsings of an unclean imagination. The next time the Revue allows such ill-bred persons to throw their slops out of its first-floor windows,...
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James Russell Lowell - Birds - 1876 - 454 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonyme. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...drenched with the rinsings of an unclean imagination. The next time the Revue allows such ill-bred persons to throw their slops out of its first-floor windows,...
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Prose masterpieces from modern essayists [ed. by G.H.P.

Prose masterpieces - 1884 - 310 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonyme. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...drenched with the rinsings of an unclean imagination. The next time the Revue allows such ill-bred persons to throw their slops out of its first-floor windows,...
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James Russell Lowell - Authors - 1887 - 408 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonyme. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...thought it valuable for its truth. As true as the last century Englishman's picture of Jean Crapaud ! We do not ask to be sprinkled with rose-water,...
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The Writings of James Russell Lowell: Literary essays

James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1890 - 384 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonym. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...drenched with the rinsings of an unclean imagination. The next time the Revue allows such ill-bred persons to throw their slops out of its first-floor windows,...
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Literary Essays: Shakespeare once more. Dryden. My garden acquaintance. On a ...

James Russell Lowell - Literature - 1890 - 388 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonym. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...drenched with the rinsings of an unclean imagination. The next time the Revue allows such ill-bred persons to throw their slops out of its first-floor windows,...
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The Writings of James Russell Lowell ...: Literary essays

James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 416 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonym. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...ask to be sprinkled with rosewater, but may perhaps fairlyiJ protest against being drenched with the rinsings oijj an unclean imagination. The next time...
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The Works of James Russell Lowell

James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1890 - 410 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonym. But since the conductors of the Revue could not have...last-century Englishman's picture of Jean Crapaud I We do not ask to be sprinkled with rosewater, but may perhaps fairly protest against being drenched...
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James Russell Lowell - Birds - 1891 - 454 pages
...of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonyme. But since the conductors of the Bevue could not have published his story because it was...drenched with the rinsings of an unclean imagination. The next time the Revue allows such ill-bred persons to throw their slops out of its first-floor windows,...
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Democracy: And Other Papers

James Russell Lowell - Democracy - 1898 - 104 pages
...Sand, to be sure, has inherited nothing of his famous mother's literary outfit, except the pseudonym. But since the conductors of the " Revue " could not...last-century Englishman's picture of Jean Crapaud ! 2 We do not ask to be sprinkled with rosewater, but may perhaps fairly protest against being drenched...
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