The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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Page 24
... experience of human nature , but it was also abused by some whose wealth and high station should have rendered such a thing im- possible . During his sojourn in Rome in the early eighties , a friend one day brought a lady to visit his ...
... experience of human nature , but it was also abused by some whose wealth and high station should have rendered such a thing im- possible . During his sojourn in Rome in the early eighties , a friend one day brought a lady to visit his ...
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... experience of our own lifetime . What is left to - day of many of the reputations of thirty years ago ? Look at Germany , instance , where are K. . . and M .. and many others to - day ? " for " Well , then , " I continued , " if you ...
... experience of our own lifetime . What is left to - day of many of the reputations of thirty years ago ? Look at Germany , instance , where are K. . . and M .. and many others to - day ? " for " Well , then , " I continued , " if you ...
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... experiences in the matter of his first panther , am of opinion that the vigil in the acacia tree at sunset brought on a touch of fever enough to throw his usually steady nerves off their normal balance . He , on the contrary , asserts ...
... experiences in the matter of his first panther , am of opinion that the vigil in the acacia tree at sunset brought on a touch of fever enough to throw his usually steady nerves off their normal balance . He , on the contrary , asserts ...
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... experience goes , were stiff , cold , and therefore forbidding . The impres- sion they made upon you was that you were in the presence of a man so ter- ribly afraid of committing himself that he could not utter a word on any sub- ject ...
... experience goes , were stiff , cold , and therefore forbidding . The impres- sion they made upon you was that you were in the presence of a man so ter- ribly afraid of committing himself that he could not utter a word on any sub- ject ...
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... experience of school life , -wider than most schoolmasters ; he states that he has been " intimately connected with four great public schools , one preparatory school of great repute , and two considerable day schools . " And what are ...
... experience of school life , -wider than most schoolmasters ; he states that he has been " intimately connected with four great public schools , one preparatory school of great repute , and two considerable day schools . " And what are ...
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