Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... means let the word stand for merits as well as for defects . In the best sense ' Cranford ' is Cockney , and Miss Austen and Miss Edgeworth have a trace of the accent . All painters in genre have been of the school . Lamb is too great a ...
... means let the word stand for merits as well as for defects . In the best sense ' Cranford ' is Cockney , and Miss Austen and Miss Edgeworth have a trace of the accent . All painters in genre have been of the school . Lamb is too great a ...
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... means . He is avowedly an exponent of the old roads of humanity , the primary things of human life . In his own eyes he treads the windy ways of earth and owes no allegiance either to Philistia or Bohemia . The odd thing is that there ...
... means . He is avowedly an exponent of the old roads of humanity , the primary things of human life . In his own eyes he treads the windy ways of earth and owes no allegiance either to Philistia or Bohemia . The odd thing is that there ...
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... set forth from Ferozepore , the last of the British troops issued from the Khyber . Thus ended our first ill - advised embroilment with means Afghanistan . It left a legacy of hatred and distrust 1909. ] 19 The Kabul “ Avenging Army . ”
... set forth from Ferozepore , the last of the British troops issued from the Khyber . Thus ended our first ill - advised embroilment with means Afghanistan . It left a legacy of hatred and distrust 1909. ] 19 The Kabul “ Avenging Army . ”
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... means , I feel that he would prefer to remain with- out it . " His indignation at the lack of recognition accorded to his brother's long service of forty- one years is much stronger than any which he ever felt or would have felt in his ...
... means , I feel that he would prefer to remain with- out it . " His indignation at the lack of recognition accorded to his brother's long service of forty- one years is much stronger than any which he ever felt or would have felt in his ...
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... means of a money payment . This provision also opens the This clause drives home the door in true democratic fashion principles that justify the head to all , irrespective of class dis- ing of this paper , and shows tinctions , who can ...
... means of a money payment . This provision also opens the This clause drives home the door in true democratic fashion principles that justify the head to all , irrespective of class dis- ing of this paper , and shows tinctions , who can ...
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