Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... present , the ladies were not allowed to copy the French and dress as they pleased , or wear hoops , or any other abomination , without a protest from the song - writers , who then , and not newspaper editors , were the leaders of ...
... present , the ladies were not allowed to copy the French and dress as they pleased , or wear hoops , or any other abomination , without a protest from the song - writers , who then , and not newspaper editors , were the leaders of ...
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... present day , and has not only invaded the private talk of society , but the theatre , and might even claim the monopoly of the drama were it not for the paramount and benign influence of Shakespeare . To such agency the public of the ...
... present day , and has not only invaded the private talk of society , but the theatre , and might even claim the monopoly of the drama were it not for the paramount and benign influence of Shakespeare . To such agency the public of the ...
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... present day , to the almost complete dis- placement of the really good songs and the very excellent music of a bygone generation . As the literary reviews and other periodicals do not bestow much , if any , of their critical attention ...
... present day , to the almost complete dis- placement of the really good songs and the very excellent music of a bygone generation . As the literary reviews and other periodicals do not bestow much , if any , of their critical attention ...
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... present , very limited amount of knowledge in that di- rection ; but whenever the conversation threatened to take a more personal and therefore interesting turn , it seemed to him that she always contrived quietly but determinedly to ...
... present , very limited amount of knowledge in that di- rection ; but whenever the conversation threatened to take a more personal and therefore interesting turn , it seemed to him that she always contrived quietly but determinedly to ...
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... present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Bal- lads ; " in which it was agreed that my en- deavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic ; yet so as to transfer ...
... present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Bal- lads ; " in which it was agreed that my en- deavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic ; yet so as to transfer ...
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