National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... possible , to explain ; and I remember one night , Tom Ennis , who was in general very quick at these things , being exceedingly mor- tified at not being able to make out a riddle which the president ( my august self ) had proposed to ...
... possible , to explain ; and I remember one night , Tom Ennis , who was in general very quick at these things , being exceedingly mor- tified at not being able to make out a riddle which the president ( my august self ) had proposed to ...
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... possible quarter . Among others he visits Dr. Parr , of whom he gives a lively picture in his diary , and the most pointed anecdote about whom is that of his " cutting the throat of his first wife's picture one day , when she irritated ...
... possible quarter . Among others he visits Dr. Parr , of whom he gives a lively picture in his diary , and the most pointed anecdote about whom is that of his " cutting the throat of his first wife's picture one day , when she irritated ...
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... possible thread of incident ; the dramatis persone have no life- likeness or substantive character about them ; but the whole owes its charm to the gorgeous tints spread over the externals ; D the fancy is perpetually employed in ...
... possible thread of incident ; the dramatis persone have no life- likeness or substantive character about them ; but the whole owes its charm to the gorgeous tints spread over the externals ; D the fancy is perpetually employed in ...
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... possible to read as poetry . Their number is amazing , and their variety wonderful , as far as it is in the power of fancy to afford variety ; but mere fancy is so predominant over both thought and feeling , that this alone gives to ...
... possible to read as poetry . Their number is amazing , and their variety wonderful , as far as it is in the power of fancy to afford variety ; but mere fancy is so predominant over both thought and feeling , that this alone gives to ...
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... possible combinations of men the most formidable against an Asiatic army . It could not be shaken by a charge of horse ; while against the spearmen and archers of Persia it was as effective as the Burgundian men - at - arms against the ...
... possible combinations of men the most formidable against an Asiatic army . It could not be shaken by a charge of horse ; while against the spearmen and archers of Persia it was as effective as the Burgundian men - at - arms against the ...
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