Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 20
... given over to such puerilities , such childishness worthy of some cockney schoolboy out upon his first holiday ! Of course I don't expect others to see the thing in the same light , but to my mind it is disastrous - simply disastrous ...
... given over to such puerilities , such childishness worthy of some cockney schoolboy out upon his first holiday ! Of course I don't expect others to see the thing in the same light , but to my mind it is disastrous - simply disastrous ...
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... given by Pope , and quoted in my last paper ) expressed better in me- tre than it could be in prose . The reason is , as every one can see , that the writer of the above passage is not in a mood for the expression of thoughts for which ...
... given by Pope , and quoted in my last paper ) expressed better in me- tre than it could be in prose . The reason is , as every one can see , that the writer of the above passage is not in a mood for the expression of thoughts for which ...
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... given to the poetry of romance , the existence of which during the eighteenth century had come to be almost forgotten , a large and surprising development . But in his hatred of the coming down - stairs on divers errands , was |. sively ...
... given to the poetry of romance , the existence of which during the eighteenth century had come to be almost forgotten , a large and surprising development . But in his hatred of the coming down - stairs on divers errands , was |. sively ...
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... given his lordship for using it ! During her Paris sojourn she apologizes to Mr. Morris for writing but seldom . The " fashionables " keep late hours at night , and have short mornings , as they dine at two o'clock . But if she could do ...
... given his lordship for using it ! During her Paris sojourn she apologizes to Mr. Morris for writing but seldom . The " fashionables " keep late hours at night , and have short mornings , as they dine at two o'clock . But if she could do ...
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... given an exact sketch of a former member , Mr. Stephen except , indeed , once , some thirty years Price , reproducing Mr. Price's frequent and well - known phrases ; he had not merely , in the ago , when the great man , coming down same ...
... given an exact sketch of a former member , Mr. Stephen except , indeed , once , some thirty years Price , reproducing Mr. Price's frequent and well - known phrases ; he had not merely , in the ago , when the great man , coming down same ...
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