Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... thought and style is as old as Athens , nay , probably as old as Thebes and Nineveh . You will find it in the Greek an- thologists and in Aristophanes . Horace and Cicero have a share of it . It is in the policy and art of the medieval ...
... thought and style is as old as Athens , nay , probably as old as Thebes and Nineveh . You will find it in the Greek an- thologists and in Aristophanes . Horace and Cicero have a share of it . It is in the policy and art of the medieval ...
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... thought which may be flattering to the greengrocer but is sadly dam- aging to the archangel . He has so dragged the poetry that is in him through the miry ways of paradox that it has become dingy and stale . Week by week he repeats his ...
... thought which may be flattering to the greengrocer but is sadly dam- aging to the archangel . He has so dragged the poetry that is in him through the miry ways of paradox that it has become dingy and stale . Week by week he repeats his ...
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... thought it a duty to share the risks ! " On a frame so enfeebled the wound , which in the case of a strong man might have been comparatively unimport- ant , rapidly threatened very serious consequences . He was compelled to abandon the ...
... thought it a duty to share the risks ! " On a frame so enfeebled the wound , which in the case of a strong man might have been comparatively unimport- ant , rapidly threatened very serious consequences . He was compelled to abandon the ...
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... thought necessary to send me this as- surance ? I wrote on the tele- ought to add that this post- master had , I believe , a genuine feeling of loyalty towards my- self , and if this had not been the case , the actual wording of the ...
... thought necessary to send me this as- surance ? I wrote on the tele- ought to add that this post- master had , I believe , a genuine feeling of loyalty towards my- self , and if this had not been the case , the actual wording of the ...
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... thought of the abdication of James II . , he replied that this was " an odious ensnaring question , " but that he thought of the ab- dication as the Lords of the Council did , " for since it is voted it binds at least in Eng- land ...
... thought of the abdication of James II . , he replied that this was " an odious ensnaring question , " but that he thought of the ab- dication as the Lords of the Council did , " for since it is voted it binds at least in Eng- land ...
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