The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... become , and is expected to be , an ency- clopædist . Fortunate , accordingly , is the writer whose story , being epi- sodical in its character , admits of isolation without injury to its completeness , and who can pour the full stream ...
... become , and is expected to be , an ency- clopædist . Fortunate , accordingly , is the writer whose story , being epi- sodical in its character , admits of isolation without injury to its completeness , and who can pour the full stream ...
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... become Spanish vice - royalties , the documents of their past history were sedulously destroyed , partly because the conquerors were rude men and cared not for them , and partly because they were , after their manner , The Spanish ...
... become Spanish vice - royalties , the documents of their past history were sedulously destroyed , partly because the conquerors were rude men and cared not for them , and partly because they were , after their manner , The Spanish ...
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... becomes too potent for the well - being of the conceptive and pictorial powers . Akenside and Tasso marred the ... becoming , that the writer should frequently appear in his own person , admit us to the conclave of his own meditations ...
... becomes too potent for the well - being of the conceptive and pictorial powers . Akenside and Tasso marred the ... becoming , that the writer should frequently appear in his own person , admit us to the conclave of his own meditations ...
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... become a citadel . There was also an aqueduct which communicated with the mainland , consisting of two separate lines of work in masonry , in order that if one should need repair , the supply of water for the city might not be ...
... become a citadel . There was also an aqueduct which communicated with the mainland , consisting of two separate lines of work in masonry , in order that if one should need repair , the supply of water for the city might not be ...
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... as tokens and trophies of the conquest , many survived long enough to * 66 et verso pollice vulgi Quemlibet occidunt populariter . " become familiarised with the sportive or solemn recreations of their 58 The Spanish Conquest in America .
... as tokens and trophies of the conquest , many survived long enough to * 66 et verso pollice vulgi Quemlibet occidunt populariter . " become familiarised with the sportive or solemn recreations of their 58 The Spanish Conquest in America .
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