The Eclectic Review1868 |
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... possess ? Why should not the sharp , acute man of the work- shop , find more pleasure and refreshment in the subtleties of books , than in the jovial glass ? There is no reason why this should not be ; but while they possess such ...
... possess ? Why should not the sharp , acute man of the work- shop , find more pleasure and refreshment in the subtleties of books , than in the jovial glass ? There is no reason why this should not be ; but while they possess such ...
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... possess . In examining this literature we commence with those works which claim Mr. G. W. M. Reynolds as their author , a writer evidently possessing some power and some literary skill , but who , for many years , has deliberately ...
... possess . In examining this literature we commence with those works which claim Mr. G. W. M. Reynolds as their author , a writer evidently possessing some power and some literary skill , but who , for many years , has deliberately ...
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... possessing features of greater or lesser merit and in- terest , according to the worthiness of the subject and the skill of the biographer . Unfortunately we possess few biographies written like Dean Stanley's Life of Dr. Arnold , and ...
... possessing features of greater or lesser merit and in- terest , according to the worthiness of the subject and the skill of the biographer . Unfortunately we possess few biographies written like Dean Stanley's Life of Dr. Arnold , and ...
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MISS BRADDON THE ILLUMINATED NEWGATE CALEN | 22 |
MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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