The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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... spirit of Shakespeare's noble words which- as if coined anew for the occasion- burst forth simultaneously from the whole German Press : " Take him for all in all he was a Man , we shall not look upon his like again . " According to that ...
... spirit of Shakespeare's noble words which- as if coined anew for the occasion- burst forth simultaneously from the whole German Press : " Take him for all in all he was a Man , we shall not look upon his like again . " According to that ...
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... spirit , and although we may be travelling along the same road to heaven , please understand that we travel to Diarbekr on our own horses and not in our sis- ters ' arabas . " Next morning we left the Khan at sunrise , and outside the ...
... spirit , and although we may be travelling along the same road to heaven , please understand that we travel to Diarbekr on our own horses and not in our sis- ters ' arabas . " Next morning we left the Khan at sunrise , and outside the ...
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... spirit overcame him ; he dismounted again and slipped it into his pocket , where it lay in close proximity to vari- ous articles not calculated to increase the savoriness of its flavor . I was de- termined to see its end , and when X ...
... spirit overcame him ; he dismounted again and slipped it into his pocket , where it lay in close proximity to vari- ous articles not calculated to increase the savoriness of its flavor . I was de- termined to see its end , and when X ...
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... spirit the Duke met the world , a spirit of loyalty , hon- or , and justice , which is not sympa- thetic to the most of men . That the Duke was not popular can hardly be denied . He was feared and respected , but he was not loved ...
... spirit the Duke met the world , a spirit of loyalty , hon- or , and justice , which is not sympa- thetic to the most of men . That the Duke was not popular can hardly be denied . He was feared and respected , but he was not loved ...
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... spirit of , the whole . 2 " Poems from the Divan of Hafiz . " Trans- lated by Gertrude Lowthian Bell . London : Heinemann , 1897 . But it is occasionally possible to do so without injustice , and it can be done , we think , with the ...
... spirit of , the whole . 2 " Poems from the Divan of Hafiz . " Trans- lated by Gertrude Lowthian Bell . London : Heinemann , 1897 . But it is occasionally possible to do so without injustice , and it can be done , we think , with the ...
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