Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... stand for some place down there , and come back a ready - made Prime Minister ? I think you said you had a contested election in England , so it won't be anything new to you . ' 6 ' Thank you very kind , ' replied Greville , suppressing ...
... stand for some place down there , and come back a ready - made Prime Minister ? I think you said you had a contested election in England , so it won't be anything new to you . ' 6 ' Thank you very kind , ' replied Greville , suppressing ...
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... stand the test . Those parts of the kingdom of Italy which do not speak Italian are certainly so small that , in a general view of Europe , or even of Italy , it needs a strong magnifier to see them . It may be said that everybody in ...
... stand the test . Those parts of the kingdom of Italy which do not speak Italian are certainly so small that , in a general view of Europe , or even of Italy , it needs a strong magnifier to see them . It may be said that everybody in ...
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... stand forth as the prophet of mankind ; Swift , in the eighteenth , could satirize the race ; and in the nineteenth , Mr. Carlyle can revile follies for all time . The poet of our day , also , can find material for his purpose if he ...
... stand forth as the prophet of mankind ; Swift , in the eighteenth , could satirize the race ; and in the nineteenth , Mr. Carlyle can revile follies for all time . The poet of our day , also , can find material for his purpose if he ...
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... stand foremost are Sisyphus , Marsyas , and Helen . The introductory descriptive portion of Sisyphus ' is worthy of a theme that Homer glorified by specially careful versification , and it is interesting to mark how very simple but ...
... stand foremost are Sisyphus , Marsyas , and Helen . The introductory descriptive portion of Sisyphus ' is worthy of a theme that Homer glorified by specially careful versification , and it is interesting to mark how very simple but ...
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... Stand open to it , as the parched earth yawns To drink the summer rain ; and at the call Of those refreshing waters , all my thought Stir from its dark and secret depths , and burst Into sweet , odorous flowers , and from their wells ...
... Stand open to it , as the parched earth yawns To drink the summer rain ; and at the call Of those refreshing waters , all my thought Stir from its dark and secret depths , and burst Into sweet , odorous flowers , and from their wells ...
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