The Library Magazine, Том 6John B. Alden, 1885 |
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... true Roman land itself , it is perfectly of ostracism . " Yet the common way of true that the word changed its meaning while using the word " proscribe " is an abuse none the unchanged Roman Empire was still in be- the less . When we ...
... true Roman land itself , it is perfectly of ostracism . " Yet the common way of true that the word changed its meaning while using the word " proscribe " is an abuse none the unchanged Roman Empire was still in be- the less . When we ...
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... true relations , and to lyle . Above all , one must be sensible that it is grasp in it all that is most vital and essential . a freak , an eccentricity , that one is upholding . But he is not a great writer ; there is nothing One must ...
... true relations , and to lyle . Above all , one must be sensible that it is grasp in it all that is most vital and essential . a freak , an eccentricity , that one is upholding . But he is not a great writer ; there is nothing One must ...
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... true metal . Wordsworth has pretensions , and a man- ner he has consciously made for himself . He exagger- every way up to the level of modern knowledge , ates his feeling , he pushes to an excess his own special and are lit up by a ...
... true metal . Wordsworth has pretensions , and a man- ner he has consciously made for himself . He exagger- every way up to the level of modern knowledge , ates his feeling , he pushes to an excess his own special and are lit up by a ...
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... true hospitality of thought . What we are all really aiming at in the study of foreign writers is a community of intellectual country with the great of all nations ; a mood of mind in which national differences shall exist no longer for ...
... true hospitality of thought . What we are all really aiming at in the study of foreign writers is a community of intellectual country with the great of all nations ; a mood of mind in which national differences shall exist no longer for ...
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... true . Lord Brougham was similarly fa- vored . Among savages I have not encoun- tered more than one example , and that rather sketchy , of a warning conveyed to a man by a ghost as to the death of a friend . The tale is in FitzRoy's ...
... true . Lord Brougham was similarly fa- vored . Among savages I have not encoun- tered more than one example , and that rather sketchy , of a warning conveyed to a man by a ghost as to the death of a friend . The tale is in FitzRoy's ...
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