Littell's Living Age, Volume 170Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 109
... believe in the apprenticeship of art . He did not , or would not , believe in the hard fact that no profession can be a legitimate success which has not been learned through legiti- mate means . In 1868 Doré came to London , and found ...
... believe in the apprenticeship of art . He did not , or would not , believe in the hard fact that no profession can be a legitimate success which has not been learned through legiti- mate means . In 1868 Doré came to London , and found ...
Page 579
... believe in the value of scientific THE public has very naturally and very rightly shown deep interest in the inves tigations into the nature and possible cure of hydrophobia now being conducted by the great French naturalist , Louis Pas ...
... believe in the value of scientific THE public has very naturally and very rightly shown deep interest in the inves tigations into the nature and possible cure of hydrophobia now being conducted by the great French naturalist , Louis Pas ...
Page 790
... believe that there was such a person as Julius Cæsar ? " " Julius Cæsar be blowed ! " self the kiladar [ fort ... believe in ghosts ; Mahrattas and Tipperary men , and such like . Now I'll bet you two to one the major doesn't believe in ...
... believe that there was such a person as Julius Cæsar ? " " Julius Cæsar be blowed ! " self the kiladar [ fort ... believe in ghosts ; Mahrattas and Tipperary men , and such like . Now I'll bet you two to one the major doesn't believe in ...
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CONTEMPORARY REVIEW | 33 |
CONTENTS | 67 |
JOHN WEBSTER By Algernon Charies Swin | 79 |
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