Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro - Hungarian power as a power . The hope which I have just spoken of was kindled in many minds by the state of things which was to be seen in the lands east of the Hadriatic , at ...
... taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro - Hungarian power as a power . The hope which I have just spoken of was kindled in many minds by the state of things which was to be seen in the lands east of the Hadriatic , at ...
Página 50
... taken by the deep mellow suggestiveness of what is uttered rather than by the musical quality of the utterance . Even so , there are times when we can listen to the blackbird rather than the thrush , when we would rather hear the ...
... taken by the deep mellow suggestiveness of what is uttered rather than by the musical quality of the utterance . Even so , there are times when we can listen to the blackbird rather than the thrush , when we would rather hear the ...
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... taken into consideration along with the cir- cumstances of his time to which I have already alluded , in forming a true estimate of his educational opinions . The character of the man also is itself to be regarded as , to some extent at ...
... taken into consideration along with the cir- cumstances of his time to which I have already alluded , in forming a true estimate of his educational opinions . The character of the man also is itself to be regarded as , to some extent at ...
Página 76
... taken all this trouble for nothing . ' ' No , my dear , not at all . You have worked well , and have promised not to say a word about it . You might not have known it for a week , at least , except for my confidence in you . ' Much of ...
... taken all this trouble for nothing . ' ' No , my dear , not at all . You have worked well , and have promised not to say a word about it . You might not have known it for a week , at least , except for my confidence in you . ' Much of ...
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... taken by a wealthy nobleman , whose daughter in the Norse and Scottish stories becomes the wife of the thief . The German tale alone makes no mention of any daughter , and is , indeed , the most meagre of the three . In it we are told ...
... taken by a wealthy nobleman , whose daughter in the Norse and Scottish stories becomes the wife of the thief . The German tale alone makes no mention of any daughter , and is , indeed , the most meagre of the three . In it we are told ...
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