Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... course of minor criticism , but even there it should be kept in proportion with the general outlines of the theme . An insistence upon these lesser details , to the disregard of the larger matters of lit- erary interest , must always be ...
... course of minor criticism , but even there it should be kept in proportion with the general outlines of the theme . An insistence upon these lesser details , to the disregard of the larger matters of lit- erary interest , must always be ...
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... course , that we share most of our words in common with Sanskrit and the other members of the Aryan family of speech . You know that the grammar of all the Aryan languages was fixed once for all , and that it is totally different from ...
... course , that we share most of our words in common with Sanskrit and the other members of the Aryan family of speech . You know that the grammar of all the Aryan languages was fixed once for all , and that it is totally different from ...
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... course must have known the value of his treasures , but he had left no will , no paper saying how they were to be disposed of . Could it be possible ( thought Gibbs with a shudder which ran all through him ) that it was his bounden duty ...
... course must have known the value of his treasures , but he had left no will , no paper saying how they were to be disposed of . Could it be possible ( thought Gibbs with a shudder which ran all through him ) that it was his bounden duty ...
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... course empty , and she asked the question - why ? -with her eyes , look ing just then - so it seemed to the uneasy man- -just a little like a schoolmistress who was not quite satisfied with his conduct . " Yes , " he silently repeated ...
... course empty , and she asked the question - why ? -with her eyes , look ing just then - so it seemed to the uneasy man- -just a little like a schoolmistress who was not quite satisfied with his conduct . " Yes , " he silently repeated ...
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... course of a day or two . When you find yourself , with a steerage - ticket in your pocket , on board a P. and O. en route for foreign parts , you will perhaps be sorry that you didn't treat your new relation that was to be rather better ...
... course of a day or two . When you find yourself , with a steerage - ticket in your pocket , on board a P. and O. en route for foreign parts , you will perhaps be sorry that you didn't treat your new relation that was to be rather better ...
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