Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... characters in romance . Ilere we are of course interested only in a general way in this phase of his character , as indicating a certain fixed principle of conduct . Now , it will pro- bably be admitted by all who try to take a broad ...
... characters in romance . Ilere we are of course interested only in a general way in this phase of his character , as indicating a certain fixed principle of conduct . Now , it will pro- bably be admitted by all who try to take a broad ...
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... character - if such negatives can be said to compose a character - of the Samoyede . Idleness is his real ruler , for he has no mortal king , regarding his Imperial Majesty as little more than a tribute taker , sitting at a grand ...
... character - if such negatives can be said to compose a character - of the Samoyede . Idleness is his real ruler , for he has no mortal king , regarding his Imperial Majesty as little more than a tribute taker , sitting at a grand ...
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... character as regards drapery . At breakfast the first morning after their arrival Mrs. Disraeli addressed the lady of the house in these words : " Lady — , I find that your house is full of indecent pictures . " Knowing well the character ...
... character as regards drapery . At breakfast the first morning after their arrival Mrs. Disraeli addressed the lady of the house in these words : " Lady — , I find that your house is full of indecent pictures . " Knowing well the character ...
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