Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... story of the battledore and the coffin , for the simple reason that he had not got it in him . Steele went to the Charterhouse , now removed into the Surrey hills . To name the wonderful men who have come from Charterhouse would require ...
... story of the battledore and the coffin , for the simple reason that he had not got it in him . Steele went to the Charterhouse , now removed into the Surrey hills . To name the wonderful men who have come from Charterhouse would require ...
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Henry Kingsley. so creates what he confesses to be a purely imaginary story ; his lordship need not have written a scene from a novel to account for it . The simple fact is that Addison , who was very poor , thought that Steele could pay ...
Henry Kingsley. so creates what he confesses to be a purely imaginary story ; his lordship need not have written a scene from a novel to account for it . The simple fact is that Addison , who was very poor , thought that Steele could pay ...
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... story has been told in various ways , but it seems to come from Steele himself , who on matters of this kind was no liar ; it is in the highest degree probable , but is worth historically about the same as an ex parte state paper from ...
... story has been told in various ways , but it seems to come from Steele himself , who on matters of this kind was no liar ; it is in the highest degree probable , but is worth historically about the same as an ex parte state paper from ...
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... stories , a large portion of which many of us have had to translate into Latin prose for about six years of our life . The sentiments are transcendent , the English prose absolutely incomparable ; but whether for virtuous sentiment or ...
... stories , a large portion of which many of us have had to translate into Latin prose for about six years of our life . The sentiments are transcendent , the English prose absolutely incomparable ; but whether for virtuous sentiment or ...
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... story of Hilpa and Shalum , and it appears to us exactly the same as it was thirty years ago ; the more often you read it the more the judgment of your early insight is confirmed . It has been translated into many languages , and those ...
... story of Hilpa and Shalum , and it appears to us exactly the same as it was thirty years ago ; the more often you read it the more the judgment of your early insight is confirmed . It has been translated into many languages , and those ...
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