The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... readers it is a pleasant thing to feel that they are as wise as the author they are reading , and the mass of A. K. H. B.'s readers are made happy in this way . 6 A. K. H. B. is an egotist ; he is continually writing about his essays ...
... readers it is a pleasant thing to feel that they are as wise as the author they are reading , and the mass of A. K. H. B.'s readers are made happy in this way . 6 A. K. H. B. is an egotist ; he is continually writing about his essays ...
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... reading than any of the contributions to ' Vaca- tion Tourists ; ' and readers find much intellectual food in that volume . Votaries of climbing will meet with soul - stirring inci- dents in the description of the ascent of Kina Balu ...
... reading than any of the contributions to ' Vaca- tion Tourists ; ' and readers find much intellectual food in that volume . Votaries of climbing will meet with soul - stirring inci- dents in the description of the ascent of Kina Balu ...
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... readers unfamiliar with his manner a key to his meaning , than to extract the poems most remarkable in point of expression and artistic grace . But , if our space allowed , we might quote several exquisite pieces , -such , for instance ...
... readers unfamiliar with his manner a key to his meaning , than to extract the poems most remarkable in point of expression and artistic grace . But , if our space allowed , we might quote several exquisite pieces , -such , for instance ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
A Second Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith | 7 |
ANGLOSAXON AND ANGLONORMAN CHRIS | 35 |
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