The Literary World, Том 12S.R. Crocker, 1881 |
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... called the Emerald Isles . Even winter fails to bring brownness and the natives was often , to say the least , annoy- bareness . Evergreens of one hundred and fifty ing ; discomforts at night and at table were varieties compensate for ...
... called the Emerald Isles . Even winter fails to bring brownness and the natives was often , to say the least , annoy- bareness . Evergreens of one hundred and fifty ing ; discomforts at night and at table were varieties compensate for ...
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... called Our New Nobility . Like the English book , it presents prominent people under thin disguises , and is likely to prove very taking . Apropos of Endy- mion , some very quick work was done in the Ap- The character of these positive ...
... called Our New Nobility . Like the English book , it presents prominent people under thin disguises , and is likely to prove very taking . Apropos of Endy- mion , some very quick work was done in the Ap- The character of these positive ...
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... called some years since from a large parish in London to the charge of one of the old- est and most prominent of our city churches , has issued a small volume of discourses addressed to students , but equal- ly well adapted for the ...
... called some years since from a large parish in London to the charge of one of the old- est and most prominent of our city churches , has issued a small volume of discourses addressed to students , but equal- ly well adapted for the ...
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... called Jâtakas- " Births . " The orthodox account of them is as follows : During the life - time of the teacher , it was his custom to comment on passing events by relating incidents which had occurred in his former births , when he was ...
... called Jâtakas- " Births . " The orthodox account of them is as follows : During the life - time of the teacher , it was his custom to comment on passing events by relating incidents which had occurred in his former births , when he was ...
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... called a turnspit . It may be added that the word turnspit does not occur in the context , or , indeed , anywhere in Shakespeare . The explanation of that obscure term is an act of pure generosity on the part of the critic - the more ...
... called a turnspit . It may be added that the word turnspit does not occur in the context , or , indeed , anywhere in Shakespeare . The explanation of that obscure term is an act of pure generosity on the part of the critic - the more ...
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