The Living Age, Volume 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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Page 17
... ture of her own girlish wording and the formal phrases which she felt the occasion demanded . Courthope never knew precisely what she said . His feelings were up and in tumult , like the winds on a gusty day , and he was embarrassed for ...
... ture of her own girlish wording and the formal phrases which she felt the occasion demanded . Courthope never knew precisely what she said . His feelings were up and in tumult , like the winds on a gusty day , and he was embarrassed for ...
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... ture , when every facility of deception existed in a life full of illusions , when the saint was as often the dupe of his disciples as the disciples of the saint , and common incidents and trivial ac- cidents were seen and interpreted ...
... ture , when every facility of deception existed in a life full of illusions , when the saint was as often the dupe of his disciples as the disciples of the saint , and common incidents and trivial ac- cidents were seen and interpreted ...
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... ture on the subject of duelling . Talle- ment des Réaux , Jean de la Taille , D'Alembert ( " Physiologie du Duel " ) , Colombey ( " Histoire Anecdotique du Duel , " and the amusing little book " Le Duel , " part of the " Bibliothèque ...
... ture on the subject of duelling . Talle- ment des Réaux , Jean de la Taille , D'Alembert ( " Physiologie du Duel " ) , Colombey ( " Histoire Anecdotique du Duel , " and the amusing little book " Le Duel , " part of the " Bibliothèque ...
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... ture , they were on the side of classical thought . They were , all of them , formed in Puritan colleges by Puritan teachers out of Puritan men , and from the side of its thought they were legit- imate developments . Indeed , it would ...
... ture , they were on the side of classical thought . They were , all of them , formed in Puritan colleges by Puritan teachers out of Puritan men , and from the side of its thought they were legit- imate developments . Indeed , it would ...
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... ture . Nothing seemed to escape him ; the descriptions in his poems are ac- curate to the minutest detail ; and he was no mere observer of natural phe- nomena , but meditated profoundly on their problems . I once heard him hold forth ...
... ture . Nothing seemed to escape him ; the descriptions in his poems are ac- curate to the minutest detail ; and he was no mere observer of natural phe- nomena , but meditated profoundly on their problems . I once heard him hold forth ...
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