Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 156
... less other small islets and rocks of these latitudes , the name of Crab Island . The " What a contrast , " may that same crab here in question is not the dainty voyager not improbably say to himself , crustacean of our seas , but the ...
... less other small islets and rocks of these latitudes , the name of Crab Island . The " What a contrast , " may that same crab here in question is not the dainty voyager not improbably say to himself , crustacean of our seas , but the ...
Page 203
... less sanguine than formerly ; he cared less for theories of human progress , and less for the abstraction " man . " Growing into a habit of estimating things somewhat like that of Burke , it seemed to Wordsworth now that there was a cer ...
... less sanguine than formerly ; he cared less for theories of human progress , and less for the abstraction " man . " Growing into a habit of estimating things somewhat like that of Burke , it seemed to Wordsworth now that there was a cer ...
Page 533
... less did the publication of his " Dra- pier's Letters " raise for all Irishmen the first standard of self - assertion against mere helot subjection to the selfish sway of English politicians and monopolists . Swift did not call the ...
... less did the publication of his " Dra- pier's Letters " raise for all Irishmen the first standard of self - assertion against mere helot subjection to the selfish sway of English politicians and monopolists . Swift did not call the ...
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