Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... question . Most people would say that it is no use asking such questions , because it is im- possible to answer them . Grammar tells us that the participle is formed by d , and the substantive by th , and there must be an end of it ...
... question . Most people would say that it is no use asking such questions , because it is im- possible to answer them . Grammar tells us that the participle is formed by d , and the substantive by th , and there must be an end of it ...
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... question of what was the right thing to do troubled him a little . If he had come across the quarto on a stall and the bookseller in charge , presumably a man who knew at least the elements of his trade - had asked a ridiculously small ...
... question of what was the right thing to do troubled him a little . If he had come across the quarto on a stall and the bookseller in charge , presumably a man who knew at least the elements of his trade - had asked a ridiculously small ...
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... a minor for whom he was a trustee were in a some- what complicated state ; it was a question whether they ought not to be thrown into the Court of Chancery , and the matter had to be decided one way or the other at 44 July , SAMELA .
... a minor for whom he was a trustee were in a some- what complicated state ; it was a question whether they ought not to be thrown into the Court of Chancery , and the matter had to be decided one way or the other at 44 July , SAMELA .
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... question of the ideals of our Art needs no further disquisition . The matter is settled absolutely , with a perfect adaptability for the changing occasions of the future . The conclusion of the whole would be that henceforth Englishmen ...
... question of the ideals of our Art needs no further disquisition . The matter is settled absolutely , with a perfect adaptability for the changing occasions of the future . The conclusion of the whole would be that henceforth Englishmen ...
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... questions as these to all those to whom the enjoyment of metre , and especially of rhyme , is deeper than any other ... question which , to the English poet and lover of poetry , is of an interest only less intense than that I have ...
... questions as these to all those to whom the enjoyment of metre , and especially of rhyme , is deeper than any other ... question which , to the English poet and lover of poetry , is of an interest only less intense than that I have ...
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