National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... English one : " My dearest mother , -Yesterday I received my good father's let- ter it was quite a cordial to me , and decided my conduct instantly . Never could I have had the faintest idea of accepting so paltry and de- grading a ...
... English one : " My dearest mother , -Yesterday I received my good father's let- ter it was quite a cordial to me , and decided my conduct instantly . Never could I have had the faintest idea of accepting so paltry and de- grading a ...
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... English aristo- cratic society . A man of any birth with good social abilities finds no difficulty in being admitted to the utmost freedom of inter- course he is received with all the hospitality and courtesy of a stranger ; but if he ...
... English aristo- cratic society . A man of any birth with good social abilities finds no difficulty in being admitted to the utmost freedom of inter- course he is received with all the hospitality and courtesy of a stranger ; but if he ...
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... English writer has ever produced so many trifles of this kind of the same excellence . They are strictly things of the moment ; and many of them are but laborious reading now , when the excitement of the hour and the absence of minute ...
... English writer has ever produced so many trifles of this kind of the same excellence . They are strictly things of the moment ; and many of them are but laborious reading now , when the excitement of the hour and the absence of minute ...
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... English ; brief lyrical poems , capable from their form and shortness of being set to music ; short free utterances from the poet , embodying sometimes his very highest inspirations , as in the case of Ben Jonson and Goethe ; -no , they ...
... English ; brief lyrical poems , capable from their form and shortness of being set to music ; short free utterances from the poet , embodying sometimes his very highest inspirations , as in the case of Ben Jonson and Goethe ; -no , they ...
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... English circles from their association with that sort of warmth which an Irishman or a Frenchman throws into his demeanour during the most casual intercourse , and which only seems insincere to an Englishman , because to him it is not ...
... English circles from their association with that sort of warmth which an Irishman or a Frenchman throws into his demeanour during the most casual intercourse , and which only seems insincere to an Englishman , because to him it is not ...
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