Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... less a person- age than the Secretary of State for the Colonies , who had been an old college friend of Sir T. Tarleton's , and who , knowing that Jem had fought for the party at Shamboro ' , came to offer him , through his uncle , a ...
... less a person- age than the Secretary of State for the Colonies , who had been an old college friend of Sir T. Tarleton's , and who , knowing that Jem had fought for the party at Shamboro ' , came to offer him , through his uncle , a ...
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... less of foreign affairs than a well - informed and thoughtful private man . I remember some years ago reading an article , written by one who , I believe , was not strictly a diploma- tist , but who had certainly passed his life in the ...
... less of foreign affairs than a well - informed and thoughtful private man . I remember some years ago reading an article , written by one who , I believe , was not strictly a diploma- tist , but who had certainly passed his life in the ...
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... less peculiar . In both cases a power has grown up , resting on no genuine national basis , but consisting of all the possessions which have by any means , fair or foul , peaceful or violent , come into the hands of a certain ruling ...
... less peculiar . In both cases a power has grown up , resting on no genuine national basis , but consisting of all the possessions which have by any means , fair or foul , peaceful or violent , come into the hands of a certain ruling ...
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... less upon the sound and more upon the sentiment . Indeed , a tendency towards superfluity of sentiment is just the one feature of these poems that a captious criticism might point to as a flaw . Yet it is quite possible to No. 607 ( No ...
... less upon the sound and more upon the sentiment . Indeed , a tendency towards superfluity of sentiment is just the one feature of these poems that a captious criticism might point to as a flaw . Yet it is quite possible to No. 607 ( No ...
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... less at times than Euripides the human with his droppings of warm tears . ' Certainly , the poet is entitled to hope that readers may wish more of him , for while human nature remains what it is there will be room for the skilful ...
... less at times than Euripides the human with his droppings of warm tears . ' Certainly , the poet is entitled to hope that readers may wish more of him , for while human nature remains what it is there will be room for the skilful ...
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