Littell's Living Age, Volume 266Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1910 |
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Page 152
... fact , the chase of the guanaco and the fair stalking of a big buck sometimes presents difficulties which can be relied on to keep the hunter's enthusiasm well awake . The fact that almost every acre of ground carries its crop of low ...
... fact , the chase of the guanaco and the fair stalking of a big buck sometimes presents difficulties which can be relied on to keep the hunter's enthusiasm well awake . The fact that almost every acre of ground carries its crop of low ...
Page 376
... facts . They are poetry , which is neither fiction nor fact but truth . To suppose that the convincing intensity of the " Vita Nuova " or the sonnets of Sidney or Shakespeare proves that they are news- paper biographies of their ...
... facts . They are poetry , which is neither fiction nor fact but truth . To suppose that the convincing intensity of the " Vita Nuova " or the sonnets of Sidney or Shakespeare proves that they are news- paper biographies of their ...
Page 460
... fact , the whole dam keeps opening and shutting like a concertina " -a singular expression to use for a work which ap- peared to be of a solidity not even sur- passed by the Pyramids . Yet such is the fact , though it is only a dangerous ...
... fact , the whole dam keeps opening and shutting like a concertina " -a singular expression to use for a work which ap- peared to be of a solidity not even sur- passed by the Pyramids . Yet such is the fact , though it is only a dangerous ...
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