Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... promptly expelled . The cheap literature of the present day , written as it is by scholars and gentlemen , is some- how scarcely fair to him ; let us try to be so , never omitting to mention his faults , or 14 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
... promptly expelled . The cheap literature of the present day , written as it is by scholars and gentlemen , is some- how scarcely fair to him ; let us try to be so , never omitting to mention his faults , or 14 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
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Henry Kingsley. so , never omitting to mention his faults , or on the other hand , to sneer at his virtues , though the temptation to do the latter is strong at times . He was particularly con- nected with many great men , literary and ...
Henry Kingsley. so , never omitting to mention his faults , or on the other hand , to sneer at his virtues , though the temptation to do the latter is strong at times . He was particularly con- nected with many great men , literary and ...
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... mention that the young lady was lovely and accomplished ; that Steele intended to marry her to Richard Savage , with a dowry of one thousand pounds ( where the thou- sand pounds was to come from does not appear ) ; that Steele ...
... mention that the young lady was lovely and accomplished ; that Steele intended to marry her to Richard Savage , with a dowry of one thousand pounds ( where the thou- sand pounds was to come from does not appear ) ; that Steele ...
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... mention out of its place . The battle of Blenheim was fought in August , 1704 . When the news arrived , Godolphin , it is said , met Halifax , and asked him , as a man knowing more about polite literature than he did himself , whether ...
... mention out of its place . The battle of Blenheim was fought in August , 1704 . When the news arrived , Godolphin , it is said , met Halifax , and asked him , as a man knowing more about polite literature than he did himself , whether ...
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... mention the most cruel and unscrupulous , Swift , gets nearly pathetic when Addison is angry with him . Even that adder Pope is clearly afraid of him , and shows the manliest part of his nature in trying to prove that he is not so . The ...
... mention the most cruel and unscrupulous , Swift , gets nearly pathetic when Addison is angry with him . Even that adder Pope is clearly afraid of him , and shows the manliest part of his nature in trying to prove that he is not so . The ...
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