Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 97
... turn his eye steadily upward for aid against temptation . illustrating a familiar truth , namely , that a man is not ... turn Protestant , the Protestant turn sceptic ; this : — " Il y a quelque chose d'amoureux au repen- but this ...
... turn his eye steadily upward for aid against temptation . illustrating a familiar truth , namely , that a man is not ... turn Protestant , the Protestant turn sceptic ; this : — " Il y a quelque chose d'amoureux au repen- but this ...
Page 236
... turn up " many a parallelism of that kind . It needed the personal interest and personal knowl- edge of the relative to make sure that Sir Francis Palgrave had not possessed and would not have used Shelley's letters . Even after that ...
... turn up " many a parallelism of that kind . It needed the personal interest and personal knowl- edge of the relative to make sure that Sir Francis Palgrave had not possessed and would not have used Shelley's letters . Even after that ...
Page 559
... turn the spit in regular rotation , one of which skulked away , and obstinately refused to work because its turn had not come round , but went willingly enough into the wheel after its com- rade had turned for a few minutes . A dog ...
... turn the spit in regular rotation , one of which skulked away , and obstinately refused to work because its turn had not come round , but went willingly enough into the wheel after its com- rade had turned for a few minutes . A dog ...
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