Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... 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 man for us to label ...
... 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 man for us to label ...
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... stand primary passions and crude realities . It cannot seri- ously picture any world beyond the glow of its fireside . The whole earth , on its theory , is made up of men who have at bottom the same temperament as one type of urban ...
... stand primary passions and crude realities . It cannot seri- ously picture any world beyond the glow of its fireside . The whole earth , on its theory , is made up of men who have at bottom the same temperament as one type of urban ...
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... stand forward and demand conces sions . I hesitate not to state that the Government fears the very men they pay for their support , and in my humble opinion the measures adopted during the last few years with the view of attaching the ...
... stand forward and demand conces sions . I hesitate not to state that the Government fears the very men they pay for their support , and in my humble opinion the measures adopted during the last few years with the view of attaching the ...
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... stand the test Bill ; let us see how military of submission to the cold evi- training will affect the younger dence of statistics . Some members of the community twenty years ago , when in who would undergo it , especi- charge of a sub ...
... stand the test Bill ; let us see how military of submission to the cold evi- training will affect the younger dence of statistics . Some members of the community twenty years ago , when in who would undergo it , especi- charge of a sub ...
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... standing out- side my garden gate at Poona , in an attitude of profound humility , a long , thin man , standing on ... stand morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry " favour , favour ...
... standing out- side my garden gate at Poona , in an attitude of profound humility , a long , thin man , standing on ... stand morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry " favour , favour ...
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