Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... mind the state of things at the time Montaigne wrote . The Humanistic revival , which was a revival in the interests ... minds . If a man has any clear conceptions he will express them well enough though ignorant of ablative , con ...
... mind the state of things at the time Montaigne wrote . The Humanistic revival , which was a revival in the interests ... minds . If a man has any clear conceptions he will express them well enough though ignorant of ablative , con ...
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... mind the pain . Thomas Hood , in looking back on his school - days , has before his mind chiefly the place where he was birched ; and yet his pleasant humour can call up some regret : — Ay , though the very birch's smart Should mark ...
... mind the pain . Thomas Hood , in looking back on his school - days , has before his mind chiefly the place where he was birched ; and yet his pleasant humour can call up some regret : — Ay , though the very birch's smart Should mark ...
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... mind is not a proper course of action . I am sure that I have not the very smallest curiosity ; I feel very often ... mind re- quires you to unburden itself , at once , of all these very mysterious goings on . ' 6 Well , perhaps I shall ...
... mind is not a proper course of action . I am sure that I have not the very smallest curiosity ; I feel very often ... mind re- quires you to unburden itself , at once , of all these very mysterious goings on . ' 6 Well , perhaps I shall ...
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... exaggeration - a won- derful pattern of an active mind . But in a case of illness we require No. 607 ( No. cxxvII . n . s . ) G the passive voice . Everything suggestive of rapid motion must 1880 ] 81 A Yorkshire Tale .
... exaggeration - a won- derful pattern of an active mind . But in a case of illness we require No. 607 ( No. cxxvII . n . s . ) G the passive voice . Everything suggestive of rapid motion must 1880 ] 81 A Yorkshire Tale .
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... mind , that he is looking down on you . ' ' I could not put up with it , without the sense of that , sir . But I say ... minds , ma'am . ' ' Mr. Mordacks , I know not where we may be then . But anything that you desire is a law to us ...
... mind , that he is looking down on you . ' ' I could not put up with it , without the sense of that , sir . But I say ... minds , ma'am . ' ' Mr. Mordacks , I know not where we may be then . But anything that you desire is a law to us ...
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