Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186William 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 they had done for me , as three men jumped off their horses and made a rush at me , thinking , I suppose , they could do for me more easily on foot ; however , I hope to be able to give them a twist for it yet . The cut on my ...
... thought they had done for me , as three men jumped off their horses and made a rush at me , thinking , I suppose , they could do for me more easily on foot ; however , I hope to be able to give them a twist for it yet . The cut on my ...
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... thought it a undertake the duty of escorting duty to share the risks ! " On the Duke of Edinburgh during frame so enfeebled the his tour through India - an wound , which in the case of experience which must have a strong man might have ...
... thought it a undertake the duty of escorting duty to share the risks ! " On the Duke of Edinburgh during frame so enfeebled the his tour through India - an wound , which in the case of experience which must have a strong man might have ...
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... thought that he would an open carriage , and at one please his master by an 88- of the stages noticed that a sumption of humility , and bank of heavy clouds , which accordingly replied , " Beg had previously been concealed pardon , sar ...
... thought that he would an open carriage , and at one please his master by an 88- of the stages noticed that a sumption of humility , and bank of heavy clouds , which accordingly replied , " Beg had previously been concealed pardon , sar ...
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