The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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... early as the third century A.D. to denote a con- federation of tribes near the east bank of the Rhine . By the ... early mediaeval Francia . ) The term , Franci , came , in all probability , from the word for a kind of spear , for which ...
... early as the third century A.D. to denote a con- federation of tribes near the east bank of the Rhine . By the ... early mediaeval Francia . ) The term , Franci , came , in all probability , from the word for a kind of spear , for which ...
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... early days were not good , but , as criticism , they were much better than anything which had been done before . The chief objections to them are the cloak of anonymity which sheltered the critics , and the fierce party political ...
... early days were not good , but , as criticism , they were much better than anything which had been done before . The chief objections to them are the cloak of anonymity which sheltered the critics , and the fierce party political ...
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... early embroilment in Blackwood's Magazine involved him in other scrapes , more serious in their consequences than the article on Keats could ever have been . The effect which early issues of Maga had on literary Edinburgh of the early ...
... early embroilment in Blackwood's Magazine involved him in other scrapes , more serious in their consequences than the article on Keats could ever have been . The effect which early issues of Maga had on literary Edinburgh of the early ...
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