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... VERSE X. Music , By Lilian Street • XI . Hymn to Persephone . By Archibald Stalker bald SPEAKER XII . On the Death of a Noble Lady . By Henry Newbolt BOOKS AND AUTHORS SPECTATOR 222 64 • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY THE LIVING AGE ...
... VERSE X. Music , By Lilian Street • XI . Hymn to Persephone . By Archibald Stalker bald SPEAKER XII . On the Death of a Noble Lady . By Henry Newbolt BOOKS AND AUTHORS SPECTATOR 222 64 • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY THE LIVING AGE ...
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... verses are excellent . Necker's attempts as Minis- ter of Finance to stave off national bankruptcy count for nothing . His fit- ness for his office is proved by a par- ticularly splendid banquet given to the fashionable world of Paris ...
... verses are excellent . Necker's attempts as Minis- ter of Finance to stave off national bankruptcy count for nothing . His fit- ness for his office is proved by a par- ticularly splendid banquet given to the fashionable world of Paris ...
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... shall be enacted for one's delectation before one rings up the curtain . The same applies to other giants of the craft : they are too big , too important to be permitted to dally long in con- verse with Sick - Room Fiction . 59.
... shall be enacted for one's delectation before one rings up the curtain . The same applies to other giants of the craft : they are too big , too important to be permitted to dally long in con- verse with Sick - Room Fiction . 59.
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to be permitted to dally long in con- verse with a sufferer . One is not in a condition to appreciate the subtleties of Meredith , the delicate art of Stevenson , and " the big bow - wow " of which Sir Walter Scott himself speaks is too ...
to be permitted to dally long in con- verse with a sufferer . One is not in a condition to appreciate the subtleties of Meredith , the delicate art of Stevenson , and " the big bow - wow " of which Sir Walter Scott himself speaks is too ...
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... VERSE XII . Triolets of June . By R. E. Black XIII . The Day . By May Doney XIV . The Rebel . By Hilaire Belloc BOOKS AND AUTHORS · PALL MALL MAGAZINE 66 SPECTATOR 66 SPEAKER 66 127 • IV . Some Literary Recollections of ས . VI . · The ...
... VERSE XII . Triolets of June . By R. E. Black XIII . The Day . By May Doney XIV . The Rebel . By Hilaire Belloc BOOKS AND AUTHORS · PALL MALL MAGAZINE 66 SPECTATOR 66 SPEAKER 66 127 • IV . Some Literary Recollections of ས . VI . · The ...
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