Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 469
... writes on the state of England question , Disraeli employs a large brush , the siege of Mowbray Castle by an ... write Lothair Disraeli had aban- doned his generous dreams for ironical badinage . He meant to have entered the lists at ...
... writes on the state of England question , Disraeli employs a large brush , the siege of Mowbray Castle by an ... write Lothair Disraeli had aban- doned his generous dreams for ironical badinage . He meant to have entered the lists at ...
Page 474
... write ruffianly letters , and now and then do ruffianly acts which dis- grace the town and are strongly reprobated by us . Why , Mr. Little , it has been my lot to send a civil remonstrance , written with my own hand , in pretty fair ...
... write ruffianly letters , and now and then do ruffianly acts which dis- grace the town and are strongly reprobated by us . Why , Mr. Little , it has been my lot to send a civil remonstrance , written with my own hand , in pretty fair ...
Page 480
... write their plays for the Roman Empire rather than for their own little city . DREAMS BY ARTHUR E. LLOYD MAUNSELL DEAD leaves that scatter. It is because of their sincerity and their passion for the unsifted truth , that poets will ...
... write their plays for the Roman Empire rather than for their own little city . DREAMS BY ARTHUR E. LLOYD MAUNSELL DEAD leaves that scatter. It is because of their sincerity and their passion for the unsifted truth , that poets will ...
Page 481
... writes as if he dictated and did it for his own ease in a sing - song voice . He ought to have taken for amanuensis somebody who was at once a critic and a friend and not too much of an admirer somebody who would insist on under ...
... writes as if he dictated and did it for his own ease in a sing - song voice . He ought to have taken for amanuensis somebody who was at once a critic and a friend and not too much of an admirer somebody who would insist on under ...
Page 483
... writes a good story and his people are alive . Yet in the front of his picture stands his argument . In Les Misérables of Victor Hugo the pages are flooded with sympathy for the poor and disinherited , and yet this is only a background ...
... writes a good story and his people are alive . Yet in the front of his picture stands his argument . In Les Misérables of Victor Hugo the pages are flooded with sympathy for the poor and disinherited , and yet this is only a background ...
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