Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... gives a passion apiece to each of his people , and lets them fight it out . " The story is plain enough from the onset ... give the audience a " spectacle " that was not an idea . But to reduce a philosophical abstraction to a palpable ...
... gives a passion apiece to each of his people , and lets them fight it out . " The story is plain enough from the onset ... give the audience a " spectacle " that was not an idea . But to reduce a philosophical abstraction to a palpable ...
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... gives a strange instance of his distrusting his own mental endurance . He would carefully lay himself with his head ... give a just impression of this peasant's simple gift of lyrical verse . The form is seldom perfect enough to justify ...
... gives a strange instance of his distrusting his own mental endurance . He would carefully lay himself with his head ... give a just impression of this peasant's simple gift of lyrical verse . The form is seldom perfect enough to justify ...
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... give their sympathy , and would often give aid even to the extent of undertaking specific departments of investigation . such cases a new social interest of an intellectual character would be created . Only those who live in the country ...
... give their sympathy , and would often give aid even to the extent of undertaking specific departments of investigation . such cases a new social interest of an intellectual character would be created . Only those who live in the country ...
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